Solid state synthesis of BiFeO3 occurs through the intermediate Bi25FeO39 compound

Author:

Wesley Corrado1ORCID,Bellcase Leah1,Forrester Jennifer S.2,Dickey Elizabeth C.3ORCID,Reaney Ian M.4,Jones Jacob L.1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Department of Materials Science and Engineering North Carolina State University Raleigh North Carolina USA

2. Analytical Instrumentation Facility North Carolina State University Raleigh North Carolina USA

3. Department of Materials Science and Engineering Carnegie Mellon University Pittsburgh Pennsylvania USA

4. Department of Materials Science and Engineering University of Sheffield Sheffield UK

Abstract

AbstractThe solid‐state synthesis of perovskite BiFeO3 has been a topic of interest for decades. Many studies have reported challenges in the synthesis of BiFeO3 from starting oxides of Bi2O3 and Fe2O3, mainly associated with the development of persistent secondary phases such as Bi25FeO39 (sillenite) and Bi2Fe4O9 (mullite). These secondary phases are thought to be a consequence of unreacted Fe‐rich and Bi‐rich regions, that is, incomplete interdiffusion. In the present work, in situ high‐temperature X‐ray diffraction is used to demonstrate that Bi2O3 first reacts with Fe2O3 to form sillenite Bi25FeO39, which then reacts with the remaining Fe2O3 to form BiFeO3. Therefore, the synthesis of perovskite BiFeO3 is shown to occur via a two‐step reaction sequence with Bi25FeO39 as an intermediate compound. Because Bi25FeO39 and the γ‐Bi2O3 phase are isostructural, it is difficult to discriminate them solely from X‐ray diffraction. Evidence is presented for the existence of the intermediate sillenite Bi25FeO39 using quenching experiments, comparisons between Bi2O3 behavior by itself and in the presence of Fe2O3, and crystal structure examination. With this new information, a proposed reaction pathway from the starting oxides to the product is presented.

Funder

Center for Dielectrics and Piezoelectrics, North Carolina State University

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Materials Chemistry,Ceramics and Composites

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