Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
1297696 Solid State Ionics 2010 5 Pages PDF
Abstract

Influences on electrical property and phase relationship of oxyapatite-type solid electrolytes based on lanthanum silicate (LSO) were investigated by addition of a small amount of transition metal elements. It was revealed that a very small amount of 3d-transition metal additives into the La-excess-type, i.e., oxygen-excess-type Al-doped LSO, La10(Si5.8Al0.2)O26.9, changed its electrical conductivity. Some metals such as iron and chromium showed a positive effect for an increase in conductivity. The specimen with a nominal composition of 0.995{La10(Si5.8Al0.2)O26.9}–0.005(FeOγ), showed the maximum electrical conductivity among the specimens measured in this study. Formed phases of oxygen-excess-type Al-doped LSO based materials were found to be altered even by addition of a small amount of transition metal oxides. La-rich impurity phases such as La(OH)3 and La2SiO5 are usually detected in the oxygen-excess-type LSO, whereas no formation of La-rich impurity phases was confirmed in the case of iron addition. These results suggest that the enhancement of electrical conductivity by iron addition is due to a disappearance of the La-rich impurity phases as insulators and/or an increase in the concentration of oxygen interstitial carriers within the LSO phase.

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