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Enhanced Ionic Conductivity in an Otherwise Poorly Conducting Ce(0.90)Ca(0.10)O(2-delta) System

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Title Enhanced Ionic Conductivity in an Otherwise Poorly Conducting Ce(0.90)Ca(0.10)O(2-delta) System
 
Creator Banerjee, S
Priolkar, K
Sujatha Devi, P
 
Subject Semiconductors
 
Description A poorly conducting ionic material Ce(0.90)Ca(0.10)O(2-delta) was converted to a highly conducting composition by a codoping strategy with Sm(3+) and Gd(3+). A 50% replacement of Ca with either Sm or Gd has increased the conductivity at 550 degrees C of Ce(0.90)Ca(0.10)O(2-delta) from 0.0040 to 0.0169 S/cm for the Ce(0.90)Ca(0.05)Sm(0.05)O(2-delta) composition and to 0.0184 S/cm for the Ce(0.90)Ca(0.05)Gd(0.05)O(2-delta) composition. The enhancement in the oxide ion conductivity of these codoped samples has been related to the low ionic radii mismatch and the elastic strain. The extended X-ray absorption fine structure measurements on these systems confirmed that Gd, when coupled with Ca, introduced more disorder in the system, leading to lower activation energy and higher conductivity. In addition, a reduction in the Ce-O bond distance and coordination number has also been observed with codoping
 
Publisher Hindawi Publishing Corporation
 
Date 2011-02
 
Type Article
PeerReviewed
 
Format application/pdf
 
Identifier http://cgcri.csircentral.net/68/1/banerjee.pdf
Banerjee, S and Priolkar, K and Sujatha Devi, P (2011) Enhanced Ionic Conductivity in an Otherwise Poorly Conducting Ce(0.90)Ca(0.10)O(2-delta) System. Inorganic Chemistry, 50 (3). 711 -713. ISSN 0020-1669
 
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