Title of article
Rare earth oxide doping in oxide cathodes
Author/Authors
Daniel den Engelsen، نويسنده ,
Issue Information
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2006
Pages
6
From page
1023
To page
1028
Abstract
The effect on life performance and poisoning with O2 by doping oxide cathodes with rare earth oxides and pseudo rare earth oxides, notably
yttria, is qualitatively explained in terms of electrolysis of BaO during emission of electrons. Doped cathodes show less electrolysis and consume
therefore less Ba during life: consequently, doped cathodes have a better life performance. However, the lower Ba-production makes doped
cathodes more sensitive to oxygen poisoning. The experimentally found relation between conductivity and yttria concentration was the motive to
propose a new model for the crystal imperfections in BaO. In this new imperfection model most Y3+-ions will combine with barium vacancies,
therefore, the increase of the conductivity is modest and also the effect on the position of the Fermi level is modest. By assuming a combination of
bulk and surface conductivity, the agreement between experiment and theory can be improved further
Keywords
BaO , Schottky defect , electrolysis , Crystal imperfection , Yttria , Electron emission
Journal title
Applied Surface Science
Serial Year
2006
Journal title
Applied Surface Science
Record number
1002963
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