Abstract
Nanosize effects have gradually become emphasized in the description of ion conduction properties of solids. The authors demonstrate a nanoionics effect that occurs in a proton-conducting perovskite upon dispersing fine platinum particles in the oxide. Both the ionic and hole conductivities are lost when the volume fraction of dispersed platinum exceeds a threshold value, resulting in an enormous reduction in both conductivities. These experimental results are discussed in accordance with a percolation model: the boundary layer, where charge carriers are suppressed by a space charge layer effect, blocks the bulk conduction of both protonic and electron-hole charge carriers. © 2007 The Electrochemical Society.
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Matsumoto, H., Furya, Y., Okada, S., Tanji, T., & Ishihara, T. (2007). Effect of dispersion of nanosize platinum particles on electrical conduction properties of proton-conducting oxide SrZr0.9Y 0.1O3-α. Electrochemical and Solid-State Letters, 10(4). https://doi.org/10.1149/1.2434202
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