Branković, Zorica M.Branković, Goran O.Poleti, Dejan D.Karanović, Ljiljana Č.Varela, Jose A. [UNESP]2022-04-302022-04-302005-01-01Chemical Industry and Chemical Engineering Quarterly, v. 11, n. 4, p. 169-172, 2005.2217-74341451-9372http://hdl.handle.net/11449/232683Four varistor samples differing in chemical and phase composition of the starting Bi2O3 phase were prepared by the method of direct mixing of the constituent phases (DMCP), i.e. by sintering the mixture of the previously prepared phases. The compositions of the constituent phases in the sintered samples were investigated by changes of their lattice constants and by EDS analysis. After sintering, the phase compositions of all the investigated samples were the same: ZnO phase, spinel and γ-Bio2O3. It was found that the γ-Bio2O3 phase was mainly stabilized with Zn2+ ions. All the samples showed good electrical properties with non-linearity coefficients up to 50 and small values of the leakage current. The electrical properties of the samples were discussed in terms of diffusion processes and the redistribution of additives during sintering.169-172engBi2o3 phaseElectrical propertiesSolid state reactionVaristorsX-ray diffraction analysisCorrelation between chemical composition of the γ-Bi2O3 phase and the properties of ZnO varistorsCorrelation between chemical composition of the γ-Bi2O3 phase and the properties of ZnO varistorsArtigo10.2298/CICEQ0504169B2-s2.0-85034429185