Oxides in which total electrical conductivity is determined by the partial conductivities of three types of charge carriers i.e. holes/electrons, oxygen ions, and protons are key components of well-functioning proton ceramic fuel cells. Apart from electrochemical properties also easily modified microstructure is an important feature of the electrodes. In the paper, a group of SrTi 1−x Fe x O 3− δ (STF, x = 0.2–0.8) perovskites prepared by solid-state synthesis was studied. The microstructure of ceramics was studied using SEM, and the results showed a significant influence of Fe amount on the grain size and material’s porosity. The electrical transport results show a different conductivity in a dry and humidified atmosphere. The hydration kinetics related to the water incorporation are presented with the transition from single-fold to two-fold behaviour, related to the proton-electron hole interaction observed in measurements. The obtained results strictly show a triple-conductivity of SrTi 0.8 Fe 0.2 O 3− δ system at a lower temperature range, where the protonic defects are thermodynamically stable.
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Miruszewski, T., Skubida, W., Winiarz, P., Dzierzgowski, K., Mielewczyk-Gryń, A., Wachowski, S., & Gazda, M. (2022). Proton-Electron Hole Interactions in Sr(Ti,Fe)O 3−δ Mixed-Conducting Perovskites. Journal of The Electrochemical Society, 169(5), 054522. https://doi.org/10.1149/1945-7111/ac6e8f
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