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Mechanism of Carbon Dioxide and Water Incorporation in Ba2TiO4: A Joint Computational and Experimental Study

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CO2 incorporation in solids is attracting considerable interest in a range of energy-related areas. Materials degradation through CO2 incorporation is also a critical problem with some fuel cell materials, particularly… Click to show full abstract

CO2 incorporation in solids is attracting considerable interest in a range of energy-related areas. Materials degradation through CO2 incorporation is also a critical problem with some fuel cell materials, particularly for proton conducting ceramic fuel cells. Despite this importance, the fundamental understanding of the mechanism of CO2 incorporation is lacking. Furthermore, the growing use of lower temperature sol gel routes for the design and synthesis of new functional materials may be unwittingly introducing significant residual carbonate and hydroxyl ions into the material, and so studies such as the one reported here investigating the incorporation of carbonate and hydroxyl ions are important, to help explain how this may affect the structure and properties. This study on Ba2TiO4 suggests highly unfavorable intrinsic defect formation energies but comparatively low H2O and CO2 incorporation energies, in accord with experimental findings. Carbonate defects are likely to form in both pristine and undo...

Keywords: mechanism carbon; carbon dioxide; incorporation; co2 incorporation; dioxide water

Journal Title: Journal of Physical Chemistry C
Year Published: 2018

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