Yoshinori Sugitani
Kanagawa University
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Journal of Alloys and Compounds | 1999
Masato Kakihana; Momoko Arima; Masahiro Yoshimura; Noriko Ikeda; Yoshinori Sugitani
Powders of LaMnO3+d were synthesized by the Pechini-type polymerizable complex (PC) technique based upon in situ polyesterification between citric acid (CA) and ethylene glycol (EG). Heating at 90°C of a mixed solution of CA, EG, H2O, La and Mn ions with a molar ratio of CA/EG/H2O/La/Mn=1.5/4/20/0.02/0.02 gave a transparent polymeric resin without any precipitation. The processing temperature of 90°C was critical for obtaining a clear transparent gel; i.e. above 90°C hydrolysis of La- and/or Mn–CA species seems to be accelerated to form insoluble precipitates before the polymerization was completed. The polymerization itself was also crucial for precluding formation of insoluble precipitates; i.e. the non-polymerizable amorphous citrate route without EG was always accompanied with formation of insoluble precipitates during evaporation of water from CA/H2O solutions irrespective of the processing temperature. The polymeric resin or citrate-derived gel was preheated at 450°C to give a powder precursor for LaMnO3+d. XRD analyses indicated that better mixing of La and Mn cations was achieved in the PC-derived precursor than in the precursor derived from the non-polymerizable amorphous citrate route. The formation of pure perovskite LaMnO3+d occurred when the powder precursor was heat-treated in a static air at 700°C for 6 h. The LaMnO3+d powder prepared by the PC method had a considerably large surface area of 20.2 m2/g, when compared e.g. with 8.3 m2/g for the powder of the same compound derived from the more widely used coprecipitation technique.
Spectroscopy Letters | 1995
Chikara Amano; Yoshinori Sugitani; Takaya Takei; Shizuo Fujiwara
Abstract A laser spectroscopic technique for studying fluctuations of structural objects is presented, together with some results of our investigations including an observation of forced vibration of a refrigerator, intrinsic vibrations of buildings, and appearance of a fluctuation in rotational speed due to fatigue. An alternative detection technique which uses the scattered light for monitoring in place of the mirror-reflected beam is also presented. A leak of water out of a pipeline was detected with this method. The results obtained with this laser spectroscopic technique should form a useful collection of data regarding fluctuation analysis of various objects.
Analytical Sciences | 2002
Takaya Takei; Kazuo Kurosaki; Yuko Nishimoto; Yoshinori Sugitani
Analytical Sciences | 1997
Takaya Takei; Chikara Amano; Yuko Nishimoto; Yoshinori Sugitani
Analytical Sciences | 1999
Takaya Takei; Kazuki Kageshima; Megumi Tomita; Yoshinori Sugitani; Kyon Hun Min; Kiyoshi Matsumoto
Analytical Sciences | 2003
Kazuki Kageshima; Takaya Takei; Yoshinori Sugitani
Analytical Sciences | 2010
Takaya Takei; Yoshinori Sugitani
Analytical Sciences | 1990
Kenji Kato; Yoshinori Sugitani
Joho Chishiki Gakkaishi | 1994
Chikara Amano; Yoshinori Sugitani; Takaya Takei; Shizuo Fujiwara
Analytical Sciences | 1991
Kenji Kato; Yoshinori Sugitani
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