Materials Chemistry and Physics, Vol.99, No.1, 88-95, 2006
Comparison of synthesis methods, crystal structure and characterization of strontium cobaltite powders
Hexagonal perovskite-type strontium, SrCoOx, powders were synthesized via two different solution methods: polymerized complex (PC) method based on citrate process and chemical co-precipitation (CCP) method, respectively. The single-phase, microcrystalline homogeneous SrCoOx powders were synthesized successfully using the polymerized complex technique at a lower temperature (800 degrees C) for 10 h in static air, compared with chemical co-precipitation technique. The formation process, the structure and homogeneity of the obtained powders have been investigated by thermogravimety, X-ray diffraction (XRD) and scan electron microscopy (SEM) measurement. The reflections of the powders obtained were indexed on the space group P6(3)/mmc (194) with lattice parameter a = 5.486 +/- 0.006 angstrom and c = 4.20 +/- 0.06 angstrom via analysis using the Rietveld method. The average size of SrCoOx powder by PC method at 800 degrees C for 10 h is about 250 nm. SEM exhibits SrCoOx powders were of homogenous in distribution of the size and the shape. (c) 2005 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.