Cubic SrTiO3 particles are obtained by precipitation from an aqueous gel suspension. The gel suspension is prepared by hydrolyzing a TiOCl2 solution with NaOH and adding SrCl2. The addition of citric acid leads to spherical particles. The particle size can be tailored in the range 80-1400 nm by varying the temperature and the concentration. A careful control of the synthesis conditions is essential for producing particles with a narrow size distribution. The results of HRTEM and ED investigations provide strong evidence that the oriented aggregation of small (4-5 nm) nanocrystals is the dominant growth mechanism for the formation of the observed SrTiO3 particles. The primary nanocrystals self-assemble in a highly oriented fashion, producing defective single-crystal particles. The above results show that the directional aggregation process can be controlled by changing the temperature and concentration of the suspension as well as by adding organic molecules, obtaining SrTiO3 particles with a controlled size and shape.

Size and Shape Control of SrTiO3 Particles Grown by Epitaxial Self-Assembly

Maria Teresa Buscaglia;Marta Bassoli;Carlo Bottino;Massimo Viviani;Vincenzo Buscaglia;
2006

Abstract

Cubic SrTiO3 particles are obtained by precipitation from an aqueous gel suspension. The gel suspension is prepared by hydrolyzing a TiOCl2 solution with NaOH and adding SrCl2. The addition of citric acid leads to spherical particles. The particle size can be tailored in the range 80-1400 nm by varying the temperature and the concentration. A careful control of the synthesis conditions is essential for producing particles with a narrow size distribution. The results of HRTEM and ED investigations provide strong evidence that the oriented aggregation of small (4-5 nm) nanocrystals is the dominant growth mechanism for the formation of the observed SrTiO3 particles. The primary nanocrystals self-assemble in a highly oriented fashion, producing defective single-crystal particles. The above results show that the directional aggregation process can be controlled by changing the temperature and concentration of the suspension as well as by adding organic molecules, obtaining SrTiO3 particles with a controlled size and shape.
2006
Istituto di Chimica della Materia Condensata e di Tecnologie per l'Energia - ICMATE
Kinetics of precipitation
SrTiO3
Self-assembly
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