Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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7738458 | Journal of Power Sources | 2014 | 5 Pages |
Abstract
Lanthanum silicate La9.5Si6O26.25 (LSO) with an apatite-type structure has been synthesized via a sol-gel process. The microstructure and ionic conductivity of such samples have been evaluated as a function of sintering conditions by X-ray diffraction, scanning electron microscopy, Raman spectra and AC impedance spectroscopy. The result shows that dense pellet LSO of relative density higher than 95% with pure apatite phase can be obtained at low sintering temperature of 1500 °C. The samples exhibit an increased conductivity with sintering temperature, owing to grain size effect as well as local modulation of the [SiO4]4â tetrahedra. LSO sintered at 1650 °C exhibits the highest ionic conductivity of 2.70 Ã 10â2 S cmâ1 at 800 °C. Probed by Raman spectroscopy, the local relaxation of the [SiO4]4â tetrahedra in LSO, tuned by sintering temperature, contributes to a fast conduction pathway for interstitial oxide ions accompanying with low activation energy, which results in a high ionic conductivity.
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Authors
Wei Liu, Takashi Tsuchiya, Shogo Miyoshi, Shu Yamaguchi, Kiyoshi Kobayashi, Wei Pan,