New Insight into Phase Transitions of Porous Glass-Based Ferroelectric Nanocomposites

Materials (Basel). 2020 Aug 21;13(17):3698. doi: 10.3390/ma13173698.

Abstract

The results of XRD, FTIR and differential scanning calorimetry (DSC) studies of empty porous silica matrices filled with binary mixtures of K1-xAgxNO3 (x = 0.05, 0.10) are reported in comparison with those obtained for bulk salts in the temperature range of structural phase transitions. Scanning electron microscopic data of the studied empty macroporous and microporous glasses confirmed differences in the pore morphology associated with the presence of silica gel. Accordingly, XRD and FTIR samples contain crystalline phase of KNO3 and AgNO3. The results of calorimetric investigation of porous glasses filled with binary mixtures of K1-xAgxNO3 (x = 0.05, 0.10) are presented. The results show that in the K1-xAgxNO3 nanocomposites, anomalies associated with phase transitions were detected. An influence of the mean value of pores sizes on the ferroelectric phase transition temperatures of K1-xAgxNO3 nanocrystals embedded into the porous matrices was determined. The impact of pore space structure on the phase transitions of ferroics nanocomposites was discussed.

Keywords: electrical conductivity; mixed ferroelectrics; nanocomposites; structure.