Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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7744257 | Solid State Ionics | 2018 | 7 Pages |
Abstract
The effects of spark plasma sintering (SPS) and Na2O-Nb2O5-P2O5 glass additive have been examined for the sintering of Na3Zr2Si2PO12 (NASICON) ceramics. Full densification of NASICON ceramics is achieved at ~1045â¯Â°C, which is 200â¯Â°C lower than that of typical conventional sintering. The glass addition is demonstrated to markedly promote densification without any negative effects on electrical conductivity. Among all the glass-added samples, the 5â¯wt% glass-added sample sintered at 1045â¯Â°C for 30â¯min by SPS exhibits the highest ionic conductivity of 1â¯Ãâ¯10â3â¯Sâ¯cmâ1 at 25â¯Â°C with the lowest activation energy of 0.32â¯eV. These properties are almost the same as those of conventional NASICON ceramics. Formation of a trace amount of NaNbO3 as a secondary phase in the glass-added ceramics is due to an insolubility of Nb in the NASICON phase, and has little influence on the electrical conductivity.
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Authors
He Wang, Keisuke Okubo, Miki Inada, George Hasegawa, Naoya Enomoto, Katsuro Hayashi,