An in situ time-resolved neutron diffraction study of the hydrothermal crystallisation of barium titanate
The hydrothermal crystallisation of barium titanate, BaTiO3, has been studied for the first time by in situ time-resolved neutron powder diffraction; we deduce that BaTiO3 is formed from solution by reaction between [Ti-(OH)(x)]((4-x))+((aq)) and [Ba(OH)(x)]((2-x))+((aq)) species, rather than by a h...
Main Authors: | Walton, R, Smith, R, Millange, F, Clark, I, Sinclair, D, O'Hare, D |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
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2000
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