Takeshi Takamori, Derek B. Dove, et al.
JACerS
The thermal decomposition mechanism of the triple carbonate (Ba,Sr,Ca)CO3 is shown to proceed in a single step from the carbonates to the corresponding oxides under the condition where the decomposition itself is rate limiting. When the decomposition occurs under a high local CO2 pressure, it appears to proceed in two steps due to a subsequent recombination reaction between the CO2 and the oxides. The carbonates initially decompose into an x-ray amorphous oxide which upon further heat treatment yields a solid solution oxide (Ba,Sr,Ca)O. The exact nature of this x-ray amorphous oxide is uncertain but hydration experiments support it being either a microcrystalline or structurally disordered solid solution.
Takeshi Takamori, Derek B. Dove, et al.
JACerS
John J. Boland
Physical Review Letters
Gregory N. Parsons, John J. Boland, et al.
Japanese Journal of Applied Physics
John J. Boland
Journal of Vacuum Science and Technology A: Vacuum, Surfaces and Films