High-entropy perovskite oxides have already been studied in various fields owing to their high-entropy-induced properties. Partial substitution of an element by a lower valence element usually improves the oxygen permeability of perovskite oxides, but high substitution amounts may lead to structural instability. In this work, pure high-entropy perovskites Pr(Formula presented.)Srx(Cr,Mn,Fe,Co,Ni)O(Formula presented.) with high amounts Sr up to (Formula presented.) were synthesized via a sol–gel method. Several characterization methods prove that the solubility of Sr increases with higher temperatures of the heating treatment. The ceramic with (Formula presented.) shows a transition from semi-conductive to metallic behavior when the temperature reaches 873 K. Its oxygen flux is comparable to the low-entropy counterpart La0.6Sr0.4Co0.5Fe0.5O(Formula presented.). A stable run of ca. 46.2 h was documented for oxygen permeation under an air/CO2 gradient.
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Zhao, Z., Rehder, L., Steinbach, F., & Feldhoff, A. (2022). High-Entropy Perovskites Pr1−xSrx(Cr,Mn,Fe,Co,Ni)O3−δ (x = 0–0.5): Synthesis and Oxygen Permeation Properties. Membranes, 12(11). https://doi.org/10.3390/membranes12111123