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Elsevier, Materials Research Bulletin, 7(46), p. 1065-1071

DOI: 10.1016/j.materresbull.2011.03.008

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Microstructural and electrical changes in nickel manganite powder induced by mechanical activation

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Abstract

Nickel manganite powder synthesized by calcination of a stoichiometric mixture of manganese and nickel oxide was additionally mechanically activated in a high energy planetary ball mill for 5-60 min in order to obtain a pure NiMn(2)O(4) phase. The as-prepared powders were uniaxially pressed into disc shape pellets and then sintered for 60 min at 1200 degrees C. Changes in the particle morphology induced by mechanical activation were monitored using scanning electron microscopy, while changes in powder structural characteristics were followed using X-ray powder diffraction. The ac impedance spectroscopy was performed on sintered nickel manganite samples at 25 degrees C, 50 degrees C and 80 degrees C. It was shown that mechanical activation intensifies transport processes causing a decrease in the average crystallites size, while longer activation times can lead to the formation of aggregates, defects and increase of lattice microstrains. The observed changes in microstructures were correlated with measured electrical properties in order to define optimal processing conditions.