Method for preparing superfine neodymium titanate powder by virtue of high-temperature gas phase oxidation
A high-temperature gas, titanic acid technology, applied in chemical instruments and methods, titanate, metal/metal oxide/metal hydroxide catalysts, etc., can solve the problems affecting activity and use characteristics, difficult to produce, etc. Novel process, uniform particle size distribution and good stability
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[0026] A method for preparing superfine neodymium titanate powder by high-temperature vapor phase oxidation, comprising the following process steps:
[0027] 1. Prepare a solution containing neodymium nitrate.
[0028] A 200 mL glass beaker containing 80 mL of distilled water was placed in a magnetically stirred constant temperature water bath, and the temperature of the water bath was 55 °C. While maintaining stirring, add 6.3 g of neodymium nitrate, 3.1 g of dodecyltriethylammonium chloride, 2.5 g of sodium bicarbonate and 1.8 g of sodium dihydrogen phosphate to distilled water, and stir well until all substances are completely dissolved.
[0029] Add 0.1g of anhydrous citric acid and set aside.
[0030] Prepare solutions containing titanium alkoxides.
[0031] Add 65 mL of ethylene glycol, 180 mL of absolute ethanol and 25 mL of n-butanol into a 500 mL three-necked round-bottomed flask, and install an electric stirrer, a thermocouple and a spherical condenser on the 500 m...
Embodiment 2
[0040] A method for preparing superfine neodymium titanate powder by high-temperature vapor phase oxidation, comprising the following process steps:
[0041] 1. Prepare a solution containing neodymium nitrate.
[0042] A 200 mL glass beaker containing 85 mL of distilled water was placed in a magnetic stirring constant temperature water bath, and the temperature of the water bath was 55 °C. While maintaining stirring, add 6.6 g of neodymium nitrate, 3.2 g of dodecyltriethylammonium chloride, 2.6 g of sodium bicarbonate and 1.8 g of sodium dihydrogen phosphate to distilled water, and stir well until all substances are completely dissolved.
[0043] Add 0.2g of anhydrous citric acid and set aside.
[0044] Prepare solutions containing titanium alkoxides.
[0045] Add 68 mL of ethylene glycol, 190 mL of absolute ethanol and 26 mL of n-butanol into a 500 mL three-necked round-bottomed flask, and install an electric stirrer, temperature measuring thermocouple and spherical condens...
Embodiment 3
[0054] A method for preparing superfine neodymium titanate powder by high-temperature vapor phase oxidation, comprising the following process steps:
[0055] 1. Prepare a solution containing neodymium nitrate.
[0056] A 200 mL glass beaker filled with 90 mL of distilled water was placed in a magnetic stirring constant temperature water bath, and the temperature of the water bath was 55 °C. While maintaining stirring, add 7.1 g of neodymium nitrate, 3.3 g of dodecyltriethylammonium chloride, 2.7 g of sodium bicarbonate and 1.9 g of sodium dihydrogen phosphate to distilled water, and stir well until all substances are completely dissolved.
[0057] Add 0.3g of anhydrous citric acid and set aside.
[0058] Prepare solutions containing titanium alkoxides.
[0059] Add 70 mL of ethylene glycol, 210 mL of absolute ethanol and 28 mL of n-butanol into a 500 mL three-necked round-bottomed flask, and install an electric stirrer, temperature measuring thermocouple and spherical conden...
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