Abstract

Lead titanate (PbTiO 3, PT) crystals were synthesized from oxides, namely PbO and TiO 2, by a hydrothermal route, in which the precursors were heated to 150 °C with durations from 8 to 32 h. The homogeneous PbTiO 3 crystals with a single perovskite structure were obtained through the synthesis route. The influences of the Pb/Ti ratio, the KOH concentration, and the reaction time on the morphology and microstructure of PbTiO 3 crystals were investigated. By surveying the variations of the crystal micrographs, another formation mechanism could be proposed, as the following: dissolution–precipitation (nucleation)–crystal growth–recrystallization. Moreover, crystal growth was controlled by a layer-by-layer mode when the reaction time was prolonged.

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