Tailored phase transition temperature and negative thermal expansion of Sc-substituted Al2Mo3O12 synthesized by a co-precipitation method
Abstract
Scandium-substituted Al2Mo3O12 ceramics corresponding to the general formula Al2−xScxMo3O12 (0 ≤ x ≤ 0.5) were fabricated by the co-precipitation reaction. Sc3+ is proved to successfully replace Al3+ and reduces the average grain size of the Al2−xScxMo3O12 ceramics from 6 μm to 1 μm. Sc3+ substitution induces a crystal structure change from monoclinic to orthorhombic symmetry. When the Sc3+ substitution content (x) is <0.4, Al2−xScxMo3O12 ceramics crystalize in a monoclinic structure and exhibit positive thermal expansion, while when x ≥ 0.4, the Al2−xScxMo3O12 ceramics crystalize in an orthorhombic structure and display negative thermal expansion (NTE), indicating that the phase transition temperature of Sc3+-substituted Al2Mo3O12 ceramics can be successfully reduced from 204.8 °C to room temperature with increasing substituted Sc3+ content. Orthorhombic Al1.6Sc0.4Mo3O12 shows stable NTE above room temperature. Its coefficient of thermal expansion is −2.02 × 10−6 °C−1 from 25 °C to 500 °C. The theoretical calculation result also accords well with the above experimental data.