Roberts, William Michael (2012). The synthesis and characterisation of lead-free piezoelectric ceramics. University of Birmingham. M.Res.
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Abstract
With a growing awareness of the environmental and health hazards of lead, there has been renewed interest in developing lead-free alternatives to lead zirconate titanate (PZT), which currently dominates the market for piezoelectric materials. Some of the most promising lead-free piezoelectric materials are those based on potassium sodium niobate (KNN). This project involved the fabrication and characterisation of lithium-doped KNN ceramic, which has been reported to show excellent piezoelectric properties. Samples containing 0-9 mol% Li were synthesised by a conventional mixed oxide method, before their key functional properties were analysed. The addition of lithium was found to promote grain growth within the microstructure, resulting in a denser ceramic. A phase transformation from the orthorhombic to tetragonal crystal structure was also identified. Optimum piezoelectric properties were observed in KNN samples containing 7 mol% Li (k\(_p\)=0.33, k\(_t\)=0.37, d\(_{33}\)=126 pC/N). Further optimisation of the fabrication route and continued investigation into the most effective dopants could potentially bring KNN on a par with many commercial lead-based ceramics.
Type of Work: | Thesis (Masters by Research > M.Res.) | ||||||
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Award Type: | Masters by Research > M.Res. | ||||||
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College/Faculty: | Colleges (2008 onwards) > College of Engineering & Physical Sciences | ||||||
School or Department: | School of Metallurgy and Materials | ||||||
Funders: | Other | ||||||
Other Funders: | The University of Birmingham | ||||||
Subjects: | T Technology > TN Mining engineering. Metallurgy T Technology > TP Chemical technology T Technology > TS Manufactures |
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URI: | http://etheses.bham.ac.uk/id/eprint/3442 |
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