Ionic conductivity in the CeO₂–Gd₂O₃ system (0.05≤Gd/Ce≤0.4) prepared by oxalate coprecipitation
By Wang, Linchun & Li, D.Y.
Published in Solid State Ionics
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2002
Abstract
High purity cerium and gadolinium salts were used to form ceria-based solid solution (Ce1−xGdxO2−δ, 0.05≤x≤0.4) through the oxalate coprecipitation. Crystal structure and microstructure were characterized by means of X-ray diffraction (XRD) and scanning electron microscopy (SEM). The ionic conductivity (i.e., lattice, grain boundary (GB) and total conductivities) in this system were systematically studied as a function of dopant content over the temperature range from 200 to 850 °C in air using an impedance spectroscopy. The grain boundary conductivity increases rapidly at x<0.1 and is almost unchanged between x=0.1 and x=0.2, then decreases at x>0.2. The Gd content has a slighter influence on the lattice conductivity in the Gd content ranging from 0.05 to 0.2, while a rapid decrease in the lattice conductivity is observed at x>0.2. A maximum total conductivity is observed for the composition x=0.2.
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