Effect of Glass Addition on the Phase Formation, Microstructures Evolution and Dielectric Properties of CCTO Ceramics for Energy Storage Capacitor

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Effect of glass addition on the phase formation and microstructural evolution of CCTO ceramics for energy storage capacitor was studied. CCTO and CCTO-borosilicate glass based ceramics (0-1 wt.%) were prepared by solid state reaction method. The powders were pressed at 250 MPa and were sintered at 1040 °C for 10 hours. XRD analysis illustrates the formation of CCTO phase with minor peaks of CuO phase for CCTO and CCTO-glass composites samples. The glass were observed to be segregated at the grain boundaries of CCTO alongside with CuO compound. The dielectric properties indicate that both ϵr and tan δ were reduced after the addition of glass. Thus, it shows that the borosilicate glass addition into CCTO can affect the physical and dielectric properties of CCTO ceramics.

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Ab Rahman, M. F., Ahmad, Z. A., Mohamed, J. J., Ain, M. F., Ahmadipour, M., & Rejab, N. A. (2018). Effect of Glass Addition on the Phase Formation, Microstructures Evolution and Dielectric Properties of CCTO Ceramics for Energy Storage Capacitor. In Journal of Physics: Conference Series (Vol. 1082). Institute of Physics Publishing. https://doi.org/10.1088/1742-6596/1082/1/012039

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