Quality oxide-ion conductors are essential for clean-energy applications. Rare-earth-stabilized bismuth sesquioxide, δ-Bi2O3, exhibits a much greater oxide-ion conductivity at high temperatures than commonly used ZrO2- or CeO2-based electrolytes, but it… Click to show full abstract
Quality oxide-ion conductors are essential for clean-energy applications. Rare-earth-stabilized bismuth sesquioxide, δ-Bi2O3, exhibits a much greater oxide-ion conductivity at high temperatures than commonly used ZrO2- or CeO2-based electrolytes, but it suffers from serious conductivity degradation while annealing at moderate temperatures of ∼773 K, which is the target temperature for many applications. Here, we demonstrate that a novel set of solute elements for δ-Bi2O3 can significantly enhance the long-term stability at 773 K. A pure oxide-ion conductivity of 0.035 S/cm at 773 K remains unchanged during annealing for 100 h, which is five times greater than the best known solid-state oxide materials after long-term annealing. For materials design, we explore a range of chemical spaces using theoretical methods based on first-principles calculations. The order–disorder transition temperature of the anion sublattice, oxygen-ion diffusivity, and solution free energy are used as descriptors. The design conc...
               
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