Kocan F.Hicsonmez U.2024-07-222024-07-22202001932691http://akademikarsiv.cbu.edu.tr:4000/handle/123456789/13892Strontium chromate (SrCrO4) nanorod particles were successfully prepared at low temperature using the chemical precipitation method. In this synthesis process, sodium dichromate and celestite mineral, which is a water-insoluble mineral, were used as starting materials. The morphology and size of the particles obtained were determined by SEM-EDAX analysis. XRD analysis of the synthesized particles revealed an SrCrO4 phase and other phases. The effects of different molar ratios on SrCrO4 formation were investigated. The addition of NaCl has been found to play a significant role in the formation of strontium chromate nanorods, in particle size, particle shape and product composition. © 2019 Taylor & Francis Group, LLC.EnglishChromatesLow temperature effectsMolar ratioNanorodsNanostructuresNanotechnologyParticle sizeParticle size analysisPrecipitation (chemical)Sodium chlorideSulfur compoundsTemperatureChemical precipitationChemical precipitation methodLow temperature synthesisMorphology and sizeProduct compositionSodium dichromateStrontium chromateSynthesized particlesStrontium compoundsLow-temperature synthesis of SrCrO4 nanorod particles from strontium sulfateArticle10.1080/01932691.2019.1626244