Reheating of zinc-titanate sintered specimens

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The scope of this work was observing dimensional and heat transfer changes in ZnTiO 3 samples during heating in nitrogen and air atmosphere. Interactions of bulk specimens with gaseous surrounding induce microstructure changes during heating. Sintered ZnTiO 3 nanopowder samples were submitted to subsequent heating. Dilatation curves and thermogravimetric with simultaneous differential thermal analysis TGA/DTA curves were recorded. Reheating was performed in air and nitrogen atmospheres. Reheated samples obtained at different characteristic temperatures in air were analyzed by X-ray diffraction (XRD). Microstructures obtained by scanning electron microscopy (SEM) of reheated sintered samples are presented and compared. Reheating in a different atmosphere induced different microstructures. The goal was indicating possible causes leading to the microstructure changes.

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Labus, N., Mentus, S., Rakić, S., Đurić, Z. Z., Vujančević, J., & Nikolić, M. V. (2015). Reheating of zinc-titanate sintered specimens. Science of Sintering, 47(1), 71–81. https://doi.org/10.2298/SOS1501071L

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