Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
1296430 Solid State Ionics 2011 5 Pages PDF
Abstract

Silver ion conducting composites of the general formula xAgI : (1 − x)α-Al2O3, where 0.2 ≤ x ≤ 0.8 (vol fraction) were prepared using a high-pressure synthesis route (T = 400 °C, p = 7.5 GPa). The microstructure of as-received rigid, non-brittle and dense samples was investigated by SEM. Other studies — DSC, XRD and impedance spectroscopy, were done as a function of temperature in the 20–200 °C temperature range. Close correlations were observed between the temperature dependences of the XRD patterns, the electrical conductivity and events seen on DSC traces. It was found out that the electrical conductivity at room temperature of all as-received composite materials was higher (by a factor between 7 and 100, depending on composition) than that measured after the heating–cooling cycle. This effect and other observed correlations were explained referring to the residual stress concept.

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