authors |
Tsipis, EV; Kiselev, EA; Kolotygin, VA; Waerenborgh, JC; Cherepanov, VA; Kharton, VV |
nationality |
International |
journal |
SOLID STATE IONICS |
author keywords |
Perovskites; Mixed conductors; Ferrites-nickelates; Oxygen permeability; Phase relationships; p-Type electronic conductivity; Seebeck coefficient; Dilatometry |
keywords |
OXIDE FUEL-CELLS; NI-O SYSTEM; CATHODE MATERIAL; ELECTROCHEMICAL CHARACTERIZATION; ELECTRICAL-CONDUCTIVITY; OXYGEN NONSTOICHIOMETRY; ELECTRONIC CONDUCTIVITY; TRANSPORT-PROPERTIES; LANTHANUM FERRITE; CRYSTAL-STRUCTURE |
abstract |
The incorporation of Sr2+ in perovskite-type La1-ySryFe1-xNixO3-delta increases oxygen deficiency and ionic transport at elevated temperatures, but leads to a lower thermodynamic stability as reflected by narrowing the solid-solution domain at 1373 K down to x approximate to 0.25 at y = 0.10 and x approximate to 0.12 at y = 0.20 in air. The average thermal expansion coefficients of La1-ySryFe1-xNixO3-delta (x = 0.1-0.4, y = 0.1-0.2) ceramics vary in the ranges (12.4-13.4)x 10(-6) K-1 at 700-1150 K and(14.2-18.0) x 10(-6) K-1 at 1150-1370 K, rising with strontium and nickel contents. These additives lower also the temperature of orthorhombic -> rhombohedral phase transition visible in the dilatometric curves, promote hole delocalization, increase total conductivity and decrease Seebeck coefficient Studied in the oxygen partial pressure range from 10(-5) to 0.4 atm at 973-1223 K. The steady-state oxygen permeation fluxes through single-phase La1-ySryFe1-xNixO3-delta (x = 0.1-0.2. y = 0.1-0.2) membranes, with an activation energy of 206-235 kJ/mol, are determined by both surface-exchange and bulk ionic conduction limited by the oxygen-vacancy concentration. Doping with nickel has a weak negative effect on the oxygen transport, probably due to defect cluster formation involving the vacancies and Ni2+. On the contrary, at low temperatures when (La,Sr)(Fe,Ni)O3-delta becomes almost oxygen-stoichiometric in air, the Mossbauer spectroscopy and thermogravimetric analysis showed that the average oxidation state of nickel is higher than +3, similar to iron cations. (C) 2008 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved. |
publisher |
ELSEVIER SCIENCE BV |
issn |
0167-2738 |
year published |
2008 |
volume |
179 |
issue |
38 |
beginning page |
2170 |
ending page |
2180 |
digital object identifier (doi) |
10.1016/j.ssi.2008.07.017 |
web of science category |
Chemistry, Physical; Physics, Condensed Matter |
subject category |
Chemistry; Physics |
unique article identifier |
WOS:000262201600008
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3.107 |
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2.904 |
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58.409 |
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