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| Titre:  | Cu2O addition and sintering temperature dependence of structural, microstructural and dielectric properties of CaCu3Ti4O12 ceramics |  
| Auteur(s):  | Djafar, Rabah Boumchedda, K. Chaouchi, A. Fasquelle, D. Sedda, K. Brahimi, S. Khalfaoui, K. Bououdina, M. |  
| Mots-clés:  | Ceramics CCTO Powder metallurgy XRD and SEM Dielectric properties |  
| Date de publication:  | 2020 |  
| Editeur:  | Elsevier |  
| Collection/Numéro:  | Materials Chemistry and Volume 256, 1 December 2020, 123706; |  
| Résumé:  | This study is aimed in the replacement of commonly used (CuO) by Cu2O in the synthesis of perovskite CaCu3Ti4O12 (CCTO) phase by the solid-state reaction method. The XRD analysis of powder calcined at 1100 °C and ceramics sintered at different temperatures show that the CCTO phase was well crystallized with the presence of small quantities of additional phases. The SEM/EDS analysis of prepared pellets show that the formation of Cu2O/CuO phase occurs above 950 °C, resulting in enhanced densification at 1050 °C (>96%). However, it is found that the Cu2O-based CCTO begins to degrade around 1090 °C. The densification after sintering at 1050 °C reaches 96%, meanwhile dielectric constant and loss tangent values are optimum in the low frequency range (<103 Hz); i.e. 13378 and 0.177, respectively. This favors the use of Cu2O instead of CuO in CCTO ceramics for applications at low frequencies |  
| URI/URL:  | http://dlibrary.univ-boumerdes.dz:8080/handle/123456789/6021 |  
| ISSN:  | 02540584 |  
| Collection(s) : | Publications Internationales
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