JOURNAL ARTICLE

Synthesis of Nanocrystalline Lanthanum Strontium Manganite Powder by the Urea–Formaldehyde Polymer Gel Combustion Route

K. PrabhakaranJorly JosephN.M. GokhaleS. C. SharmaRamji Lal

Year: 2006 Journal:   Journal of the American Ceramic Society Vol: 89 (7)Pages: 2335-2337   Publisher: Wiley

Abstract

Nanocrystalline lanthanum strontium manganite (LSM) powder has been synthesized by combustion of a transparent gel obtained by the polymerization of methylol urea and urea in a solution containing La 3+ , Sr 2+ , and Mn 2+ (LSM ions). Chemistry of the transparent urea–formaldehyde (UF) polymer gel formation and structure of the gel have been proposed such that the LSM ions act in between the growing UF polymer chains by interacting through NH, OH, and CO groups by co‐ordination and prevent polymer self‐assembly through inter‐chain hydrogen bonding as evidenced from infrared spectrum. Thermally stable structures formed by the decomposition of UF polymer below 300°C undergo combustion in the presence of nitrate oxidant in a temperature range from 350°–450°C. A perovskite LSM phase has been formed by self‐sustained combustion of the dried gel initiated with little kerosene. The powder obtained after deagglomeration and calcination at 600°C for 2 h has a D 50 value of 0.19 μm, and the particles are aggregates of crystallites 10–25 nm in size.

Keywords:
Lanthanum manganite Nanocrystalline material Materials science Polymer Inorganic chemistry Calcination Urea-formaldehyde Lanthanum Chemical engineering Polymer chemistry Chemistry Organic chemistry Catalysis

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