Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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7898362 | Journal of the European Ceramic Society | 2018 | 30 Pages |
Abstract
In this work, five different metal-oxide additives (metalâ¯=â¯Ba, Co, Fe, Li, and Mn) were examined as sintering aids and SiO2 impurity scavengers for Ce0.8Sm0.2O1.9 (SDC). 2â¯mol% additives were loaded into the SDC with â¼150â¯ppm (moderately impure) and â¼2000â¯ppm (highly impure) SiO2. Ba-, Co-, Fe- and Mn-oxides showed comparative sintering-aid effect on both moderately- and highly-impure SDC specimens, but the sintering-assisting effect of Li-oxide was completely neutralized in highly impure SDC. Regarding electrical property, the deleterious effect of 2000â¯ppm SiO2 impurity on the grain-boundary conduction of SDC can be effectively alleviated by adding Ba-, Co-, Fe-, or Mn-oxides. Microstructure analysis revealed that Ba-oxide reacted directly with SiO2 and consequently enhanced grain-boundary conduction. By contrast, with the addition of Co-, Fe-, and Mn-oxides, the improved grain-boundary conductions of impure SDC were related to the scavenging reactions between Si, Ca (another original impurity) and Sm components.
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Authors
Lin Ge, Yiheng Gu, Yanli Zhang, Xueyan Li, Qing Ni, Lucun Guo,