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[EN] K0:5Na0:5NbO3-based materials are serious candidates to replace leadbased piezoceramics since they show excellent electrical and piezoelectric properties. The tape casting technique can be used to obtain highly textured KNN-based ceramics; however, despite industrial and environmental advantages of water-based processing, there are not reports about the control of colloidal processing conditions to obtain optimized K0:5Na0:5NbO3-based slurries in aqueous medium. This paper reports a procedure for controlling colloidal stability and rheological behavior of aqueous (K0:5Na0:5)0:97Li0:03Nb0:8Ta0:2O3 suspensions. Zeta potential and cationic solubility measurements as a function of pH showed that pH 8.5 is adequate for concentrated suspensions, while ow curves analysis allowed optimizing processing parameters, such as, powder content, amount of de occulant and binder, and sonication time. Optimized colloidal suspensions were prepared and used to obtain high quality tapes. Processed ceramics from these stacked tapes show equivalent properties to those processed directly from powders, which demonstrates the effectiveness of the colloidal route reported here.
Research co-funded by the Coordenacao de Aperfeicoamento de Pessoal de Nivel Superior - Brasil (CAPES) - Finance Code 001 (process 88881.030500/2013-01), Sao Paulo Research Foundation FAPESP (grants#2013/00134-7 and #2017/17872-1), and Spanish MINECO (projects MAT2014-58816-R, MAT2015-67586-CR-2-R, and MAT2017-88788-R).
Lead-free, KNN, Rheological properties, Aqueous tape casting, Colloidal suspensions
Lead-free, KNN, Rheological properties, Aqueous tape casting, Colloidal suspensions
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