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Redox behaviour and solid solubility of cerium ortho-niobates

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Abstract Using Ce LIII edge X-ray absorption near edge spectroscopy (XANES), it is shown that acceptor dopants introduced to cerium members of the rare earth ortho-niobate series, Ce1-xSrxNbO4±δ and Ce1-xCaxNbO4±δ,… Click to show full abstract

Abstract Using Ce LIII edge X-ray absorption near edge spectroscopy (XANES), it is shown that acceptor dopants introduced to cerium members of the rare earth ortho-niobate series, Ce1-xSrxNbO4±δ and Ce1-xCaxNbO4±δ, are charge compensated by the formation of holes on the cerium sublattice. These spectroscopic studies are complemented by structural studies, using X-ray and neutron powder diffraction, determining that the solubility limit of the strontium and calcium dopants within the CeNbO4+δ structure is ~10% and ~30% respectively. Under oxidising conditions, the Ce3+/Ce4+ redox couple facilitates reversible redox processes, and it is observed that the Ce1-xSrxNbO4±δ and Ce1-xCaxNbO4±δ materials form commensurate and incommensurately modulated oxygen hyperstoichiometric phases as a function of temperature. Under reducing atmospheres, this redox activity is suppressed, and charge-compensating Ce4+ holes are annihilated.

Keywords: redox behaviour; solid solubility; solubility; solubility cerium; cerium; behaviour solid

Journal Title: Journal of Solid State Chemistry
Year Published: 2019

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