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Calcium titanate, commonly known as calcium titanate oxide, is an inorganic chemical that is a diamagnetic, colourless solid.
Despite the fact that it can also be found in the form of a mineral called perovskite, which may exhibit colours as a result of rock impurities.
Calcium titanate itself has a wide range of useful applications, from microwave resonators and radioactive waste detectors to ceramic condensers and capacitors in electrical circuits.
The Global magnesium Calcium Titanate market accounted for $XX Billion in 2021 and is anticipated to reach $XX Billion by 2030, registering a CAGR of XX% from 2022 to 2030.
Synthesis, structural and dielectric properties of Magnesium calcium titanate MgTiO3-xCaTiO3 .One of the widely used materials for microwave dielectrics is ceramics based on magnesium titanate.
These are frequently used as dielectrics in resonators, filters, capacitors, and microwave-operated radar systems. The traditional solid-state route diffusion approach is used to create the pure and calcium-doped magnesium titanate ceramic materials.
To make Mg1-xCx TiO3 ceramics, high grade MgO, TiO2, and CaO chemicals are ingested in accordance with their compositions (x=0,0.1, 0.2, and 0.3).
They are thoroughly pulverised in a ball mill for 12 hours. The powders are then formed into pellets and calcined for 36 hours at 1175°C to 1200°C.
These pellets are sintered for 6 hours between 1270°C and 1300°C. Using the HIOKI 3532-50 LCR HiTESTER in the frequency range of 100 Hz-5MHz, the dielectric constant from room temperature to 350°C is computed.
Pure Magnesium Titanate has a dielectric constant of 14.13 at room temperature and 0.1 kHz, and this value rises as the concentration of calcium does as well.
The samples’ dielectric loss and AC conductivity are measured. The compound exhibits a main phase of MgTiO3 with a hexagonal structure and space group 148: R-3, according to XRD measurements.