Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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1527638 | Materials Chemistry and Physics | 2007 | 10 Pages |
Abstract
Nano-crystalline La1âxMxGa1âyNyO3±δ (M = Sr; â¡ (vacancy), x = â0.10 to 0.15; N = Mn, Mg; y = â0.10 to 0.15) compositions were synthesized by various wet chemical methods. The La- or Ga-deficient compositions are attempted to avoid substitution of aliovalent cations which can facilitate the formation of single phase at relatively low temperature by restoring the nano-crystalline nature of the powders. The wet chemical methods like metal-carboxylate gel decomposition, hydroxide co-precipitation and regenerative sol-gel process followed by microwave sintering in a very short interval time (30 min) of the powders were attempted at â¼1200 °C. The powders were characterized by various techniques like XRD, transmission electron microscopy (TEM) and scanning electron microscopy (SEM). The grain size measured was â¼22 nm range. The electrical conductivities of the compositions were measured by ac and dc techniques. The conductivity of a sintered pellet was found to be â¼0.01-0.21 S cmâ1 at 550-1000 °C range, respectively. The influence of process parameters on the properties of the materials based on experimental observations and literature data is discussed. The advantages of nano-crystalline nature of the powders over microcrystalline powders synthesized by the conventional methods of preparation were brought out. The effect of wet chemical methods especially regenerative sol-gel in producing nano-crystalline perovskites with multi-element substitutions at A- and B-sites (of ABO3) to achieve physico-chemical compatibility for fabricating zero emission all perovskite IT-SOFCs has been reported.
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Authors
Hrudananda Jena, B. Rambabu,