Processing and Application of Ceramics (Jun 2023)

Electrical conductivity and electrical stability of Bi/Mg modified NiO ceramics for NTC thermistors

  • Huang Linling,
  • Li Zhicheng,
  • Li Kaifeng,
  • Zhang You,
  • Zhang Hong,
  • Leng Senlin

DOI
https://doi.org/10.2298/PAC2302172H
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 17, no. 2
pp. 172 – 180

Abstract

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Thermistors with negative temperature coefficient (NTC) of resistivity are important components for temperature sensors and actuators. High material constant (B value) of NTC thermistor, i.e. high-temperature sensitivity, is one of key focuses. Herein, Bi/Mg modified NiO based ceramics for NTC thermistors were prepared by conventional solid-state reaction method. Introduction of Bi2O3 significantly enhances the sintering ability of ceramics and reduces the sintering temperature from 1380 to 1250°C. Mg-doping (i.e. preparation of Ni1-xMgxO ceramics, where x=0, 0.02, 0.05, 0.07 and 0.1) has significant effect on room temperature resistivity (ρ25). Phase composition, microstructure, electrical property and electrical stability were investigated. All prepared ceramics have the phase with rock-salt structure and show typical NTC characteristics with B values higher than 5300K. The electrical stability with an optimized resistance-change rate of 1.02%after being aged at 150°C for 500 h is achieved. The electrical properties of the ceramics were analysed by combining X-ray photoelectron spectra with complex impedance spectra.

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