• Title of article

    Oxygen nonstoichiometry, Mössbauer spectra and mixed conductivity of Pr0.5Sr0.5FeO3−δ Original Research Article

  • Author/Authors

    V.V Kharton، نويسنده , , M.V Patrakeev، نويسنده , , J.C. Waerenborgh، نويسنده , , A.V Kovalevsky، نويسنده , , Y.V. Pivak، نويسنده , , P. Gaczy?ski، نويسنده , , A.A. Markov، نويسنده , , A.A Yaremchenko، نويسنده ,

  • Issue Information
    روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2007
  • Pages
    12
  • From page
    355
  • To page
    366
  • Abstract
    The oxygen deficiency of perovskite-type Pr0.5Sr0.5FeO3−δ, studied by coulometric titration, thermogravimetry and Mössbauer spectroscopy, is significantly higher than that in La0.5Sr0.5FeO3−δ at 973–1223 K. The variations of hole mobility and Seebeck coefficient in oxidizing atmospheres, where the total conductivity of praseodymium-strontium ferrite is predominantly p-type electronic, suggest progressive delocalization of the p-type charge carriers on increasing oxygen chemical potential. As for other perovskite-type ferrites, reduction leads to the co-existence of vacancy-ordered and disordered domains. The n-type electronic conductivity of Pr0.5Sr0.5FeO3−δ at reduced p(O2) and the hole transport under oxidizing conditions are both lower compared to the La-containing analogue. Analogous conclusion was drawn for the ionic conductivity, calculated from the steady-state oxygen permeation data under oxidizing conditions and from the p(O2)-dependencies of total conductivity in the vicinity of electron-hole equilibrium points where the average iron oxidation state is 3+. The similar activation energies for partial ionic and electronic conductivities in Ln0.5Sr0.5FeO3−δ (Ln=La, Pr) indicate that the presence of praseodymium does not alter any of the conduction mechanisms but decreases the charge-carrier mobility due to the smaller radius of Pr3+ cations stabilized in the perovskite lattice.
  • Keywords
    D. Defects , D. Diffusion , D. Electrical properties , A. Oxides , C. M?ssbauer spectroscopy
  • Journal title
    Journal of Physics and Chemistry of Solids
  • Serial Year
    2007
  • Journal title
    Journal of Physics and Chemistry of Solids
  • Record number

    1309632