Size-dependent phase transitions in nanostructured zirconia-scandia solid solutions.


Autoria(s): Abdala, P. M.; Craievich, Aldo Felix; Lamas, D. G.
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UNIVERSIDADE DE SÃO PAULO

Data(s)

02/04/2014

02/04/2014

26/02/2013

Resumo

Size effects on phase stability and phase transitions in technologically relevant materials have received growing attention. Several works reported that metastable phases can be retained at room temperature in nanomaterials, these phases generally corresponding to the high-temperature polymorph of the same material in bulk state. Additionally, size-dependent shifts in solubility limits and/or in the transition temperatures for on heating or on cooling cycles have been observed. ZrO2-Sc2O3 (zirconia-scandia) solid solutions are known to exhibit very high oxygen ion conductivity provided their structure is composed of cubic and/or pseudocubic tetragonal phases. Unfortunately, for solid zirconia-scandia polycrystalline samples with typical micrometrical average crystal sizes, the high-conductivity cubic phase is only stable above 600°C. Depending on composition, three low-conductivity rhombo-hedral phases (β, γ and δ) are stable below 600°C down to room temperature, within the compositional range of interest for SOFCs. In previous investigations, we showed that the rhombohedral phases can be avoided in nanopowders with average crystallite size lower than 35 nm.

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Reunião Anual de Usuários do LNLS, XXIII, 2013, Campinas.

http://www.producao.usp.br/handle/BDPI/44355

http://lnls.cnpem.br/rau/files/2013/04/Livro-Resumos-23RAU.pdf

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eng

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Laboratório Nacional de Luz Síncrotron.

Campinas

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Reunião Anual de Usuários do LNLS, XXIII.

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P. M. Abdala

Palavras-Chave #Nanostructured zirconia-scandia #Size-dependent phase transitions #High-temperature polymorph #Nanosistemas #NANOTECNOLOGIA #FÍSICA
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