Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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1490847 | Materials Research Bulletin | 2010 | 6 Pages |
The YBaCo4O7+d (Y-114) phase has recently attracted interests as a potential oxygen storage material due to its oxygen intake/release capability at 200–400 °C. Nevertheless, thermal instability of Y-114 has been an obstacle for future applications, since this compound immediately starts to decompose when the sample is heated at 700–800 °C in oxygen-rich atmosphere. Here we demonstrate that Al-for-Co substitution in Y-114 drastically enhances the thermal stability. Substituting only 10 at.% of aluminum for cobalt in Y-114 essentially suppresses the decomposition reaction seen at 700–800 °C, while well retaining its remarkable oxygen intake/release capability at 200–400 °C. It is also revealed that the addition of aluminum effectively reduces the particle size. The Al-substituted Y-114 products exhibit superior oxygen intake/release response to the Al-free products upon switching the atmosphere between O2 and N2.