Morphology and structural stability of bismuth-gadolinium co-doped ceria electrolyte nanopowders
- Authors
- Accardo, G.; Spiridigliozzi, L.; Dell'Agli, G.; Yoon, S.P.; Frattini, D.
- Issue Date
- 2019-10
- Publisher
- MDPI Multidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute
- Citation
- Inorganics, v.7, no.10
- Abstract
- The reduction of the sintering temperature of doped ceria ceramics remains an open challenge for their real exploitation as electrolytes for intermediate temperature solid oxide fuel cell (IT-SOFCs) at the industrial level. In this work, we have used Bi (0.5 and 2 mol %) as the sintering aid for Gd (20 mol %)-doped ceria. Nano-sized powders of Bi/Gd co-doped ceria were easily synthesized via a simple and cheap sol-gel combustion synthesis. The obtained powders showed high sinterability and very good electrochemical properties. More importantly, even after prolonged annealing at 700 °C, both of the powders and of the sintered pellets, no trace of structural modifications, phase instabilities, or Bi segregation appeared. Therefore, the use of a small amount of Bi can be taken into account for preparing ceria-based ceramic electrolytes at low sintering temperatures. ? 2019 by the authors.
- Keywords
- RAPID DENSIFICATION; SOLID-SOLUTIONS; TEMPERATURE; BI2O3; CONDUCTIVITY; OXIDES; AID; Bismuth; Doped-ceria electrolytes; IT-SOFCs; Morphology; Phase stability; Sintering aid
- ISSN
- 2304-6740
- URI
- https://pubs.kist.re.kr/handle/201004/119663
- DOI
- 10.3390/inorganics7100118
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- KIST Article > 2019
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