Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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1464310 | Ceramics International | 2010 | 7 Pages |
Abstract
Samarium-doped CeO2 is a leading electrolyte for applications in solid oxide fuel cells (SOFCs), which requires a typical sintering temperature of 1400–1600 °C. In this work, fully dense CeO2 ceramics doped with 10–20 at.% samarium have been fabricated by a simple polyol process. The XRD and SEM results show that a complete solid solution between CeO2 and samarium was obtained at the sintering temperature of 1300 °C. And also the densification temperature is significantly lower than those (1400–1600 °C) reported for the SDC powders processed by modified sol–gel process and hydrothermal treatment. The resultant ceramics show the sizes of ultrafine grain are lower than 1 μm.
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Authors
Tuba Karaca, Tuba Gürkaynak Altınçekiç, M. Faruk Öksüzömer,