Effect of surfactant concentration and solvent used for washing in the preparation of Yb:Y2O3 transparent ceramics
https://doi.org/10.17586/2220-8054-2016-7-3-534-537
Abstract
Nanoparticles of Yb:Y2O3 have been synthesized by co-precipitation synthesis routes. The (NH4)2SO4 surfactant was added to Y(OH)3 precipitate during synthesis to control the size, morphology, agglomeration and phase of nanoparticles. The dried precipitates were calcined at 900 ◦C to obtain the desired cubic phase Yb:Y2O3 nano particles. In the present study we reported the effects of surfactant concentration on size, morphology, agglomeration and phase of Yb:Y2O3 nanoparticles. However the addition of surfactant is not enough to get nonagglomerated nanoparticles. The extracted precipitate should be washed in proper solvent to avoid formation of hard agglomerate during drying. Hence the effects of washing solvent (i.e. water and methanol) on agglomeration and transparency were also reported. The transparency of the sintered pellets, prepared by varying the surfactant concentration and washing solvent, was evaluated. A transparency of ∼ 80 % at 1500 nm was achieved in 1 mm thick Yb:Y2O3 ceramic pellet by optimization of the surfactant and washing solvent.
About the Authors
Pratik DeshmukhIndia
Indore 452013
S. Satapathy
Russian Federation
Indore 452013
M. K. Singh
India
Indore 452013
P. K. Gupta
India
Indore 452013
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Deshmukh P., Satapathy S., Singh M.K., Gupta P.K. Effect of surfactant concentration and solvent used for washing in the preparation of Yb:Y2O3 transparent ceramics. Nanosystems: Physics, Chemistry, Mathematics. 2016;7(3):534-537. https://doi.org/10.17586/2220-8054-2016-7-3-534-537