Synthesis of easily sinterable ceramic electrolytes based on Bi-doped 8YSZ for IT-SOFC applications

Authors
Spiridigliozzi, L.Accardo, G.Audasso, E.Bosio, B.Yoon, S.P.Dell'Agli, G.
Issue Date
2019-07
Publisher
AIMS Press
Citation
AIMS Materials Science, v.6, no.4, pp.610 - 620
Abstract
Ceramic electrolytes formed by Bi (4 mol%)-doped 8YSZ, i.e., Y2O3 (8 mol%)-doped ZrO2, were synthesized by a simple co-precipitation route, using ammonia solution as precipitating agent. The amorphous as-synthesized powders convert into zirconia-based single phase with fluorite structure through a mild calcination step at 500 °C. The calcined powders were sintered at very low temperatures (i.e., 900-1100 °C) achieving in both cases very high values of relative densities (i.e., > 95%); the corresponding microstructures were highly homogeneous and characterized by micrometric grains or sub-micrometric grains for sintering at 1100 °C and 900 °C, respectively. Very interesting electrochemical properties were determined by Electrochemical Impedance Spectroscopy (EIS) in the best samples. In particular, their total ionic conductivity, recorded at 650 °C, are 6.06 × 10-2S/cm and 4.44 × 10-2S/cm for Bi (4 mol%)-doped 8YSZ sintered at 1100 °C and 900 °C, respectively. Therefore, Bi was proved to be an excellent sintering aid dopant for YSZ, highly improving its densification at lower temperatures while increasing its total ionic conductivity. ? 2019 the Author(s).
Keywords
Bismuth oxide; Ceramic electrolyte; Co-precipitation; Ionic conductivity; Sintering aids; Yttria-doped zirconia
ISSN
2372-0484
URI
https://pubs.kist.re.kr/handle/201004/119866
DOI
10.3934/matersci.2019.4.610
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