Title of article
Ionic conductivity of La(Sr)Ga(Mg,M)O3−δ (M=Ti, Cr, Fe, Co, Ni): effects of transition metal dopants
Author/Authors
Kharton، نويسنده , , V.V. and Viskup، نويسنده , , A.P and Yaremchenko، نويسنده , , A.A and Baker، نويسنده , , R.T and Gharbage، نويسنده , , B and Mather، نويسنده , , G.C and Figueiredo، نويسنده , , F.M and Naumovich، نويسنده , , E.N and Marques، نويسنده , , F.M.B، نويسنده ,
Issue Information
دوهفته نامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2000
Pages
12
From page
119
To page
130
Abstract
Oxygen-ion conductivity of the perovskite-type solid solutions (La,Sr)Ga1−zM2O3−δ (M=Ti, Cr, Fe, Co; z=0–0.20), LaGa1−y−zMgyMzO3−δ (M=Cr, Fe, Co; y=0.10–0.20, z=0.35–0.60) and LaGa1−zNizO3−δ (z=0.20–0.50) was studied using the techniques of oxygen permeation, Faradaic efficiency, ion-blocking electrode and the e.m.f. of oxygen concentration cells. Oxygen-ion transference numbers vary from 2×10−6 to 0.98 throughout the series and p-type electronic conductivity increases with increasing transition metal content. Substitution of Ga with higher valence cations (Ti, Cr) decreases ionic conductivity whereas small amounts of Fe or Co (∼5%) increase ionic conductivity. For higher transition metal contents, lower levels of oxygen-ion conductivity and an increase in the activation energy, EA, for ionic transport, from 60 (5%-doped) to 230 kJ/mol (>40%-doped) are observed. In heavily doped phases, EA tends to decrease with temperature and, above 1170 K, values are similar to the undoped phase suggesting that an order–disorder transition takes place. Factors affecting the observed ionic conductivity trends are discussed.
Keywords
Perovskite , ionic conductivity , transference number , Lanthanum gallate , Mixed conductor
Journal title
Solid State Ionics
Serial Year
2000
Journal title
Solid State Ionics
Record number
1707008
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