J. Sloan et Rjd. Tilley, PHASE-FORMATION IN THE ND2TI2O7-SRTIO3 SYSTEM AT 1350-DEGREES-C IN THE PRESENCE OF V2O5, CUV2O6, OR SRCUO2, Journal of solid state chemistry, 121(2), 1996, pp. 324-331
The system Nd4Ti4O14 (=Nd2Ti2O7)-SrTiO3 has been studied by powder X-r
ay diffraction and electron microscopy. The samples were prepared by n
ormal ceramic methods and contained one of the additives V2O5, CuV2O6,
or SrCuO2. Each of these additives caused the reaction to take place
at greatly increased rates compared to that without additives. The maj
or products were Nd4Ti4O14 and SrTiO3, which were formed in 8 hr at 13
50 degrees C. The vanadium in the additives formed NdVO4 while the oth
er components were incorporated into the product phases. The Nd4Ti4O14
was generally well ordered but the SrTiO3 showed a complex microdomai
n microstructure which was associated with a variety of changes in the
unit cell observed by X-ray diffraction. Heating for several days cau
sed the SrTiO3 to revert to the normal cubic form, at which point the
microdomain structure was lost. (C) 1996 Academic Press, Inc.