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Use of Interplay between A‐Site Non‐Stoichiometry and Hydroxide Doping to Deliver Novel Proton‐Conducting Perovskite Oxides
- Source :
- Advanced Energy Materials. 11:2101337
- Publication Year :
- 2021
- Publisher :
- Wiley, 2021.
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Abstract
- Funding: UK Engineering and Physical Sciences Research Council (Grant Number(s): EP/R023522, EP/R023751, EP/L017008, EP/P007821, EP/L000202, EP/R029431); Diamond Light Source (Grant Number(s): SP17198-8); Rutherford Appleton Laboratory (Grant Number(s): RB1920629). The magnitude of ionic conductivity is known to depend upon both mobility and number of available carriers. For proton conductors, hydration is a key factor in determining the charge–carrier concentration in ABO3 perovskite oxides. Despite the high reported proton mobility of calcium titanate (CaTiO3), this titanate perovskite has thus far been regarded as a poor proton conductor due to the low hydration capability. Here, the enhanced proton conductivity of the defective calcium titanate Ca0.92TiO2.84(OH)0.16 prepared by replacing lattice oxygens with hydroxyl groups via a solvothermal route is shown. Conductivity measurements in a humidified Ar atmosphere reveal that, remarkably, this material exhibits one order of magnitude higher bulk conductivity (10−4 Scm−1 at 200 °C) than hydrated stoichiometric CaTiO3 prepared by traditional solid-state synthesis due to the higher concentration of protonic defects and variation in the crystal structure. The replacement of Ca2+ by Ni2+ in the Ca1−xTi1O3−2x(OH)2x, which mostly exsolve metallic Ni nanoparticles along orthorhombic (100) planes upon reduction, is also demonstrated. These results suggest a new strategy by tailoring the defect chemistry via hydration or cation doping followed by exsolution for targeted energy applications. Publisher PDF
- Subjects :
- Proton conductivity
Materials science
Proton
TK
Hydration
engineering.material
Perovskite
TK Electrical engineering. Electronics Nuclear engineering
chemistry.chemical_compound
Light source
QD
General Materials Science
Exsolution
Perovskite (structure)
Defect chemistry
Renewable Energy, Sustainability and the Environment
Doping
Diamond
DAS
QD Chemistry
Engineering and Physical Sciences
chemistry
engineering
Physical chemistry
Hydroxide
Stoichiometry
Subjects
Details
- ISSN :
- 16146840 and 16146832
- Volume :
- 11
- Database :
- OpenAIRE
- Journal :
- Advanced Energy Materials
- Accession number :
- edsair.doi.dedup.....d71641f0bb8b3e93f87252266595d234
- Full Text :
- https://doi.org/10.1002/aenm.202101337