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Improved ceramic and electrical properties of CaZrO3-based proton-conducting materials prepared by a new convenient combustion synthesis method

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Abstract The present work emphasizes the features of a new combustion synthesis method suitable for easy synthesis and sintering of CaZrO 3 -based materials as promising proton-conducting electrolytes for electrochemical… Click to show full abstract

Abstract The present work emphasizes the features of a new combustion synthesis method suitable for easy synthesis and sintering of CaZrO 3 -based materials as promising proton-conducting electrolytes for electrochemical applications in solid oxide electrochemical devices. Sc- and In-doped CaZrO 3 compounds are selected to be the objects of investigation and their crystal structure properties as well as microstructural, thermal and electrical characteristics are studied by the means of X-ray diffraction analysis, high-temperature dilatometry, scanning electron spectroscopy, impedance and 4-probe DC conductivity techniques. The established properties are critically compared with previously obtained data to confirm the prospects of the proposed method synthesis for the preparation of Zr-based proton-conducting ceramic materials. It is found that CaZr 0.95 Sc 0.05 O 3–δ exhibits predominantly protonic conductivity under wet air atmospheres below 700 °C; while, CaZr 0.9 In 0.1 O 3–δ demonstrates a certain value of electronic conductivity along with ionic one.

Keywords: synthesis method; proton conducting; synthesis; combustion synthesis; based proton

Journal Title: Ceramics International
Year Published: 2017

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