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  • 20253D Printed Ni–Cu Sodalite Catalysts for Sustainable γ-Valerolactone Production from Levulinic Acid—Effect of the Copper Content and the Method of Preparationcitations
  • 2024The Formation of γ-Valerolactone from Renewable Levulinic Acid over Ni-Cu Fly Ash Zeolite Catalysts1citations
  • 2024Unveiling the synergistic effects of pH and Sn content for tuning the catalytic performance of Ni^0/Ni_{x}Sn_{y} intermetallic compounds dispersed on Ce-Zr mixed oxides in the aqueous phase reforming of ethylene glycolcitations
  • 2022Synthesis and characterization of nanosized ZnFe2O4 powders obtained by sonochemistrycitations
  • 2021Magneto-optical characterization of ZnO / Ni nano-laminate obtained via Atomic Layer Deposition7citations
  • 2021Effect of the Post-Deposition Thermal Treatment on the Mechanical Properties of a Compositionally Modulated CrAlSiN-AlSiN Coating1citations
  • 2021Rietveld Study of the Changes of Phase Composition, Crystal Structure, and Morphology of BiFeO3 by Partial Substitution of Bismuth with Rare-Earth Ions13citations

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  • Mladenov, Boian
  • Mitrev, Yavor
  • Velinov, Nikolay
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  • Kolev, Hristo
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  • Ghelev, Chavdar
  • Tran, Lan Maria
  • Krezhov, Kiril
  • Boschini, Frédéric
  • Babij, Michał
  • Georgieva, Borislava
  • Koutzarova, Tatyana
  • Kolev, Svetoslav
  • Bohra, Murtaza
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Rietveld Study of the Changes of Phase Composition, Crystal Structure, and Morphology of BiFeO3 by Partial Substitution of Bismuth with Rare-Earth Ions

  • Kovacheva, Daniela
Abstract

<jats:p>BiFeO3 is an interesting material due to its multiferroic properties. It attracts attention due to its potential applications in spintronics and in microelectronics for data storage, among others. Single-phase bulk material from BiFeO3 is difficult to synthesize. The kinetics of perovskite phase formation most often leads to the presence of impurity phases. It has been shown that low levels of replacement of Bi with rare earth ions lead to stabilization of the perovskite phase. In the present work, Rietveld refinement of the crystal structure based on powder X-ray diffraction patterns was applied to study the influence of partial substitution of Bi by rare-earth (RE) elements with different ionic radii on structural and morphological properties of the ferrite phase. Substitution by large RE ions was found to preserve the rhombohedral symmetry of BiFeO3, whereas substitution by smaller RE ions led to the coexistence of two polymorphic perovskite phases with rhombohedral R3c and orthorhombic Pnma symmetries. The unit cell parameters as well as the interatomic distances and angles, not only around the A cation but also around the iron ions, were influenced by the substitution. The mean crystallite and particle size decreased with the decrease of ionic radius of substituting RE ion.</jats:p>

Topics
  • perovskite
  • impedance spectroscopy
  • morphology
  • phase
  • powder X-ray diffraction
  • iron
  • Bismuth