Effects of ZnO addition methods on proton conductivities of barium zirconate modified by ytterbium

Authors
Park, Jong-SungLee, Jong-HoLee, Hae-WeonKim, Byung-Kook
Issue Date
2012-09-14
Publisher
ELSEVIER SCIENCE BV
Citation
SOLID STATE IONICS, v.224, pp.1 - 5
Abstract
Yb-doped BaZrO3 samples with relative densities higher than 98% were obtained by the addition of 4 mol% stoichiometric ZnO, excess ZnO, and excess BaZnO2, and sintering at 1300 degrees C for 10 h. The stoichiometric addition of ZnO was most effective in obtaining a homogeneous distribution of Zn throughout the grains and grain boundaries. The Yb-doped BaZrO3 obtained using a stoichiometric addition of ZnO had the cubic perovskite structure, whereas the others had monoclinic perovskite structures. The highest proton conductivity was obtained when ZnO was added stoichiometrically: the conductivity of Yb-doped BaZrO3 with stoichiometric ZnO and excess ZnO at 500 degrees C was 0.0012 Scm(-1) and 0.0004 Scm(-1), respectively. The results are discussed from the viewpoint of the crystal structure and the defect chemistry. (C) 2012 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.
Keywords
FUEL-CELLS; CHEMICAL-STABILITY; DOPED BAZRO3; OXIDES; ELECTROLYTE; HYDROGEN; YB; PEROVSKITES; MOBILITY; FUEL-CELLS; CHEMICAL-STABILITY; DOPED BAZRO3; OXIDES; ELECTROLYTE; HYDROGEN; YB; PEROVSKITES; MOBILITY; Oxides; Sintering; Crystal structure; Electrical characterization; Electrical conductivity; Transport properties
ISSN
0167-2738
URI
https://pubs.kist.re.kr/handle/201004/128871
DOI
10.1016/j.ssi.2012.07.005
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