Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
7745727 Solid State Ionics 2015 6 Pages PDF
Abstract
Hydration and proton transport properties of novel, intrinsically acceptor doped compositions within the RE3Ga5MO14 family of oxides have been addressed by means of measurements of the electrical conductivity. Oxygen vacancies and protons charge compensate the acceptor in dry and wet atmospheres, respectively, and all compositions display significant proton conductivity below 1000 °C. The hydration thermodynamics is affected by M-ion substitution, and becomes more favorable in the order Si < Ti < Sn. The enthalpy of proton mobility is also strongly dependent on the M-ion; M = Si, Ti and Sn exhibit enthalpies of proton mobility of 76 ± 3, 61 ± 1 and 80 ± 2 kJ mol− 1, respectively.
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