Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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1407821 | Journal of Molecular Structure | 2007 | 12 Pages |
Abstract
The thermal-differential analysis of the superprotonic transition in Cs2(HSeO4)(H2PO4) showed that the transformation to high-temperature phase occurs at 400 K by one-step process. Thermal decomposition of the product takes place at 471 K. This decomposition occurs in several stages and characterized by weight loss of (CsHSeP). The first two transitions were also studied by X-ray powder diffraction at various temperatures and by impedance and modulus spectroscopy techniques. ac-impedance measurements revealed that, upon heating, the compound undergoes a transformation into a phase of high conductivity at â¼400 K. The activation energy increases from 0.12 to 0.24 eV, while the conductivity jumps from 2.60 Ã 10â5 Ωâ1 cmâ1 at 393 K to 2.77 Ã 10â4 Ωâ1 cmâ1 at 403 K. Information about charge carrier transport mechanism is obtained by comparison of ÎEf with ÎEÏ. The activation energies for the (CsHSeP) compound calculated respectively from the modulus and impedance spectra are approximately close, suggesting that transport properties above and below the superprotonic phase transition (400 K) is probably due to H+ protons hopping mechanism.
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Authors
N. Zouari, K. Jaouadi, T. Mhiri, A. Daoud, E. Lebraud, P. Gravereau,