Journal of Chemical Engineering of Japan, Vol.38, No.8, 553-557, 2005
Preparation of core-shell BaTiO3 particles coated with MgO
MgO is a well-known additive to BaTiO3 powder for MLCC application. A nano-coating process was investigated to produce an MgO shell layer onto BaTiO3 core powder. Several deposition reaction routes were examined to find out that a magnesium nitrate-urea system worked very well, if not the best. The solution-state reaction gave Mg-5(CO3)(4) (OH)(2)(.)4H(2)O as confirmed by XRD, which later turned to MgO upon calcination at 600 degrees C. The core-shell morphology was characterized using SEM and TEM whereas the composition of the shell layer was determined via ICP-AES and XRF. The composition of the MgO shell layer was rather easily controlled by adjusting initial amounts of reactants.