Solid State Ionics, Vol.151, No.1-4, 413-418, 2002
Low temperature synthesis of lithium niobate powders based on water-soluble niobium malato complexes
Pure lithium niobate (LN) powders were prepared by a wet-chemical method. Hydrated niobium oxide was dissolved in a hot aqueous solution of oxalic acid, followed by the precipitation of mobic acid by the addition of ammonia solution until pH =11. Niobic acid precipitated was dissolved in an aqueous solution of DL-malic acid. A small amount of the Nb-malic complex synthesized was isolated and characterized by thermogravimetry (TG) and infrared (IR) spectroscopy, and the molecular composition of the complex was determined as H[Nb2O(H3C4O5)(3)]. The exact content of niobium in the stable solution of Nb-malic solution was determined by gravimetric analysis. Stoichiometric amount of lithium carbonate was added into Nb-malic solution. After the solvent elimination, the remaining solid powder was calcined at 350 degreesC, ground and calcined over a temperature range from 300 to 900 degreesC. Calcined powders were characterized by X-ray diffraction (XRD) and Raman spectroscopy. Crystalline LN phase was identified at 500 degreesC/2 h, although the total elimination of the inorganic carbon occurred only at 650 degreesC/2 h.