Abstract The kinetics of the decomposition of LaSrCoO4 under vacuum conditions was studied by in situ high temperature powder X-ray diffraction. This methodology can be used to study reaction kinetics… Click to show full abstract
Abstract The kinetics of the decomposition of LaSrCoO4 under vacuum conditions was studied by in situ high temperature powder X-ray diffraction. This methodology can be used to study reaction kinetics under vacuum condition, identify all the species involved in the solid-state reaction and establish their evolution. When LaSrCoO4 is heated under low partial pressure of O2, oxygen vacancy ordering occurs at T > 400 °C. Further heating results in decomposition to La2O3, SrO and Co which is observed at temperatures higher than 710 °C. We obtained the activation energies of these stages by non-isothermal treatments using two different models: Starink and Ozawa. Energies of 202 and 35 kJ/mol were calculated for the ordering stage and the decomposition stage (for α > 0.7), respectively. A reaction model for the decomposition of LaSrCoO4 was determined applying the Coats- Redfern equation to the experimental data.
               
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