Study on the morphology of CsH₂PO₄ using the mixture of methanol and polyols
By Ahn, Y.S.; Mangani, I. Ruth; Park, C.W. & Kim, J.
Published in Journal of Power Sources
2006
Abstract
A study concerned with controlling particle morphology and size of CsH₂PO₄ was conducted by modifying the precipitation method and varying the types of adding solvents to aqueous solutions of Cs₂CO₃ and H₃PO₄. Polyols of ethylene glycol were mixed with methanol and added into the solution. The obtained samples were characterized by X-ray diffraction (XRD) and scanning electron microscopy (SEM). Conductivity of CsH₂PO₄ powders studied in this work is around ∼10⁻⁵ to 10⁻⁴ S cm⁻¹ and differ with their morphologies. The participation of different types of polyols in the precipitation kinetics and the resulting morphologies of the particles obtained were investigated. The scheme considers methanol as a primary precipitation agent, while the polyols are assumed to play a role in controlling morphologies.