1. Proton conduction in ceria-doped Ba2In2O5 nanocrystalline ceramic at low temperature
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Hui, Rob, Maric, Radenka, Decès-Petit, Cyrille, Styles, Edward, Qu, Wei, Zhang, Xinge, Roller, Justin, Yick, Sing, Ghosh, Dave, Sakata, Ko, and Kenji, Murata
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LOW temperatures , *CERIUM oxides , *INDUSTRIAL chemistry , *SPECTRUM analysis - Abstract
Abstract: Sintered pellets of Ce-doped Ba2In2O5 (BIC) were prepared from nanopowders. The electrical conductivities were measured using ac impedance spectroscopy under different atmospheres and temperatures. The electrical conductivity of sintered BIC was found sensitive to environmental humidity when the temperature was below 300°C. However, in the presence of hydrogen, the electrical conductivities were independent of water content in the range of 0–30vol%. The electrical conductivities of BIC were significantly affected by the presence of hydrogen in a temperature range of 100–300°C. The estimated protonic transference number and the measured open circuit voltage suggested the existence of electronic conduction. The coefficient of thermal expansion of BIC is 11.2×10−6 K−1 from 25 to 1250°C. [Copyright &y& Elsevier]
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- 2006
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