Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
10629861 Journal of the European Ceramic Society 2005 8 Pages PDF
Abstract
Ni/Sm-doped ceria (SDC) cermet was prepared from two types of NiO/SDC mixed powders: Type A-Mechanical mixing of NiO and SDC powders of micrometer-sized porous secondary particles containing loosely packed nanometer-sized primary particles. The starting powders were synthesized by calcining the oxalate precursor formed by adding the mixed nitrate solution of Ce and Sm or Ni nitrate solution into oxalic acid solution. Type B-Infiltration of Ni(NO3)2 solution into the SDC porous secondary particles subsequently freeze-dried. Type B powder gave denser NiO/SDC secondary particles with higher specific surface area than Type A powder. The above two types powders were sintered in air at 1100-1300 °C and annealed in the H2/Ar or H2/H2O atmosphere at 400-700 °C. Increased NiO content reduced the sinterability of Type A powder but the bulk density of Type B powder compact showed a maximum at 34 vol.% NiO (25 vol.% Ni). Type B cermet was superior to Type A cermet in achieving fine-grained microstructure and a homogeneous distribution of Ni and SDC grains. The electrical resistance of the produced cermet decreased drastically at 15 vol.% Ni for Type B and at 20 vol.% Ni for Type A.
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