Abstract

Barium titanate powder is widely used in multilayer ceramic capacitors (MLCC) because of its’ superior ferroelectric and dielectric properties. Presently, barium titanate powder is mass-produced using a conventional solid state reaction. However, the conflicting literature reports clearly show that the solid state reaction mechanism is not well understood. Synthesizing nano-sized barium titanate powders with less agglomeration using a solid state reaction method at a low calcination temperature has become a hot research topic. This study examines the effect of polyethyleneimine (PEI) surfactant addition on BaTiO 3 formation in a solid sate reaction. XRD, DTA and TEM are used in this investigation. The results indicate that PEI addition can promote BaCO 3 and TiO 2 mixing homogeneity, which enhances the interfacial reaction between BaCO 3 and TiO 2. BaTiO 3 formation can be obtained through the interfacial reaction between BaCO 3 and TiO 2 at the intimate contact between the reactants and Ti +4 ion diffusion along the surfaces or grain boundaries of BaTiO 3 powders, thereby obtaining a single phase BaTiO 3 powder when calcining at low temperatures for a long period.

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