Synthesis, characterization, and electrical conduction of 10 mol% Dy2O3 doped CeO2 ceramics
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01/01/2005
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Well-densified 10 mol% Dy2O3-doped CeO2 (20DDC) ceramics with average grain sizes of similar to 0.12-1.5 mu m were fabricated by pressureless sintering at 950-1550 degrees C using a reactive powder thermally decomposed from a carbonate precursor, which was synthesized via a carbonate coprecipitation method employing nitrates as the starting salts and ammonium carbonate as the precipitant. Electrical conductivity of the ceramics, measured by the dc three-point impedance method, shows a V-shape curve against the average grain size. The sample with the smallest grain size of 0.12 mu m exhibits a high conductivity of similar to 10(-1.74) S/cm at the measurement temperature of 700 degrees C, which is about the same conduction level of the micro-grained 10 mol% Sm2O3- or Gd2O3-doped CeO2, two leading electrolyte materials. (c) 2004 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved. |
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eng |
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Elsevier Science Ltd |
Palavras-Chave | #Materials Science, Ceramics #Ceo2 #Powder-chemical Preparation #Electrical Conductivity #Grain Size #Fuel-cell #Hydrothermal Synthesis #Ionic-conductivity #Electrolytes #C1 #291404 Ceramics #780102 Physical sciences |
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