A. Najafi, F. Golestani-Fard, H. R. Rezaie, N. Ehsani,
Volume 8, Issue 2 (6-2011)
Abstract
Abstract: SiC nano particles with mono dispersed distribution were synthesized by using of silicon alkoxides and phenolic resin as starting materials. After synthesis of sample, characterizations of the obtained powder were investigated via Fourier Transform Infrared Spectroscopy (FTIR) with 400-4000 cm-1, X-ray Diffractometry (XRD), Laser Particle Size Analyzing (LPSA), Si29 NMR analysis, Scanning Electron Microscopy (SEM) and Transmission Electron Microscopy (TEM). FTIR and Si29 NMR results of the gel powder indicated that Si-O-C bonds were formed due to hydrolysis and condensation reactions . FTIR results showed a very strong peak for heat treated powder at 1500°C after carbon removal which is corresponded to Si-C bond. Obtained pattern from X-ray diffractometry showed that the final products contain -SiC phase with poly crystalline planes and little amounts of residual carbon. PSA results showed that the average particles size were 50.6 nm with monosized distribution. Also microstructural studies showed that the SiC nano powders have semi spherical morphology with mean particles size of 30-50 nm and also there are some agglomerates with irregular shape.
R. Fazli, F. Golestani-Fard, Y. Safaei-Naeini, S. Zhang,
Volume 11, Issue 3 (9-2014)
Abstract
Well crystallized pure calcium zirconate (CaZrO3
) nanopowder was successfully synthesized using the
molten-salt method. CaCl2
, Na
2CO3, micro-ZrO
2and nano-ZrO
2
were used as starting materials. On heating, Na2CO3
reacted with CaCl
2to form NaCl and CaCO
3. Nano CaZrO
3
was formed by reacting equimolar amounts of in situformed CaCO
3 (or CaO) and ZrO
2
in molten Na
2CO3-NaCl eutectic mixture. CaZrO
3
particle size and synthesis
temparture was tailored as a function of ZrO
2particle size. Due to the usage of nano-ZrO
2
, the molten salt synthesis
(MSS) temperature was decreased and possible impurity phases in the final product were suppressed. The synthesis
temperature was lowered to 800°C and soaking time of the optimal synthesis condition was reduced to 3h. After
washing with hot-distilled water, the n-ZrO2sample heated at 800°C for 3h, was single phase CaZrO
3with 70-90 nm
in particle size, while the m-ZrO
2sample heated at 1000°C for 3h, was single phase CaZrO
3
with 250-400 nm in
particle size. Based on the TEM observation and thermodynamic analysis, the synthesized CaZrO
3
grains retained the
morphology of the ZrO2
nanopowders, which indicated that a template formation mechanism play a dominant role in
synthesis process