The oxygen non-stoichiometry (¤) and structural properties of a brownmillerite-type oxide of La0.1Sr0.9Co0.9Fe0.1O3¤ (LSCF1991) during oxygen sorption/desorption were investigated by simultaneously applying a temperature-programmed technique and high-temperature X-ray diffraction. The structural changes of perovskite-type (P-type) to brownmillerite-type (B-type) and B-type to P-type occurred within limited p(O2) ranges, and a B-type phase-stable region was observed in the presence of oxygen at high temperature. Moreover, P-type LSCF1991 changed into B-type LSCF1991 through tetragonal P-type LSCF1991 as an intermediate phase. B-type LSCF1991 showed repeating structural changes with a certain limited p(O2), which is 0.5% < p(O2) < 1.0%, whereas such changes could not be observed at p(O2) > 1.0%. These behaviors correspond with the temperature programmed desorption of oxygen profiles, as well as the amount of lattice oxygen (3¤). The p(O2) dependence of the structural change will provide a basis for a further investigation into the durability of an oxygen-permeated membrane by predicting the strain across the membrane under practical conditions.
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Kaneko, T., Nosue, K., Uchiyama, T., Nagano, M., Ankei, N., Kamitani, K., & Nishibori, M. (2019). Oxygen sorption-desorption properties and orderdisorder transitions on LaSrCoFe perovskite-type oxides. Journal of the Ceramic Society of Japan, 127(6), 378–382. https://doi.org/10.2109/jcersj2.19033
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