Title of article :
Synthesis and characterisation of a potential ceramic sulfide ion
conductor based on the solid solution xCaS:Nd2S3, x = 0.7–1.0
Author/Authors :
V. S. Johnson K. Hellgardt S. E. Dann
R. J White، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
دوهفته نامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2007
Abstract :
The effect of defect ion concentration on
conductivity in the CaNd2S4 system has been investigated
by varying the CaS:Nd2S3 ratio. Samples with the
formula xCaS:Nd2S3 x = 0.7–1.0 have been prepared
using solid state methods by high temperature synthesis
in evacuated quartz tubes followed by annealing in
hydrogen sulfide. The structures of the materials were
determined using the Rietveld refinement of powder
neutron diffraction data. The phases crystallise with a
defect version of the cubic Th3P4 structure in the space
group I-43d with cell parameter a 8.53 A ° . Temperature
programmed oxidation (TPO) in a 5 Vol.% O2/
Ar atmosphere show that the materials resist oxidation
up to a temperature of approximately 680 C. TPO
also indicates that there is only one type of sulfide ion
present in the system, based on the presence of only
one peak in the TPO trace. In-situ impedance spectroscopy
was carried out in an Ar and H2S/Ar
atmosphere between 300 C and 500 C. Bulk conductivities,
activation energies and time constants for ion
hopping processes were determined. The sample,
0.9CaS:Nd2S3, was found to exhibit three impedance
arcs in the Nyquist plot suggesting ionic conduction.
The independence of the material’s bulk conductivity
when exposed to an H2S/Ar atmosphere supports this
statement. The xCaS:Nd2S3 sample with x £ 0.8 show
strong electronic contributions to the overall conductivity.
The total ionic conductivity for 0.9CaS:Nd2S3 of
1.09 · 10–6 Scm–1 measured at 500 C, matches conductivity
values reported using galvanic cells.
Journal title :
Journal of Materials Science
Journal title :
Journal of Materials Science