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The effect of oxygen and water vapor partial pressures on the total conductivity of BaCe0.7Zr0.1Y0.2O3–Δ

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Danilov N., Lyagaeva J., Kasyanova A., Vdovin G., Medvedev D., Demin A., Tsiakaras P.
Date
2017
Language
en
DOI
10.1007/s11581-016-1961-1
Keyword
Barium zirconate
Ceramic materials
Oxygen
Partial pressure
Perovskite
BaCeO3
BaZrO3
Hydrogen atmosphere
Oxidizing atmosphere
Proton conducting materials
Reducing atmosphere
Reducing temperature
Vapor partial pressure
Water vapor
Institute for Ionics
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Abstract
The effect of oxygen and water vapor partial pressure on the total conductivity of the proton-conducting BaCe0.7Zr0.1Y0.2O3–δ material is investigated in the present work. Single-phase and dense ceramic materials have been successfully obtained using the citrate–nitrate synthesis method. The contributions of partial conductivities (hole, oxygen-ionic, protonic) are evaluated based on electrical and emf measurements. At 900 °C in air atmosphere, ionic and hole conductivities almost equivalently contribute to the total conductivity, while in reducing temperatures, the transport of the studied material becomes ionic; the predominant protonic transport (tH ≈ 1) realizes under wet hydrogen atmospheres at temperatures below 700 °C. Based on the measurements of total conductivity as a function of water vapor partial pressure, it is found that the increase of conductivity in reducing atmospheres is associated with the growth of proton conductivity. A non-monotonic change of total conductivity in oxidizing atmospheres is caused by the competing effects, namely decreasing the hole conductivity and increasing the protonic one. © 2017, Springer-Verlag Berlin Heidelberg.
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http://hdl.handle.net/11615/73063
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