Higherature protonic conduction in LaBO3 substituted with alkaline earth elements

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Electrical conduction properties of the aragonite-type LaBO3-based materials, in which La was substituted partially by Ca, Sr and Ba, were investigated at 500925°C with conductivity and transport-number measurements. From X-ray diffraction measurements, it was confirmed that a solubility limit of Sr to the La site is between 1 and 2 mol%. When the substitution content exceeded the solubility limit, the conductivities decreased with increasing the concentration. Such a deterioration in the conductivity was considered to be resulted from an impurity-phase formation. Regardless of substitution species, the LaBO3 exhibited predominant protonic conduction by the partial substitution of the alkaline earth elements for La, and the Sr-substituted sample showed the highest conductivities. The proton transport numbers were estimated as 0.70.9 from electromotive forces of watervapor and oxygen concentration cells.

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Kitamura, N., Amezawa, K., Takahashi, N., Yamada, J. I., Hanada, T., Ishida, N., & Idemoto, Y. (2015). Higherature protonic conduction in LaBO3 substituted with alkaline earth elements. Journal of the Ceramic Society of Japan, 123(1436), 253–256. https://doi.org/10.2109/jcersj2.123.253

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