Surface reactivity and cation non-stoichiometry in BaZr 1-:X Y x O 3-δ (x = 0-0.2) exposed to CO 2 at elevated temperature

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The reactivity of BaZr 1-x Y x O 3-δ (x = 0-0.2) ceramics under 1 atm CO 2 at 650 °C for up to 1000 h was investigated in order to elucidate possible degradation processes occurring when the material is applied as a proton-conducting electrolyte in electrochemical devices. The annealed ceramics were characterized by a range of techniques (SEM, TEM, GIXRD, XPS and SIMS) with respect to changes in the phase composition and microstructure. Formation of BaCO 3 was observed on the surfaces of the annealed samples and the amount increased with time and was higher for the Y-doped compositions. The subsurface regions were found to be deficient in Ba and, in the case of the Y-doped compositions, enriched in Y in two distinct chemical states as identified by XPS. First-principles calculations showed that they were Y residing on the Zr and Ba-sites, respectively, and that local enrichment of Y both in bulk and on the surface attained a structure similar to Y 2 O 3 . Overall, it was substantiated that the reaction with CO 2 mainly proceeded according to a defect chemical reaction involving transfer of Y to the Ba-site and consumption of BaZrO 3 formula units. It was suggested that a similar degradation mechanism may occur in the case of Ba(OH) 2 formation under high steam pressure conditions.

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Sažinas, R., Sunding, M. F., Thøgersen, A., Sakaguchi, I., Norby, T., Grande, T., & Polfus, J. M. (2019). Surface reactivity and cation non-stoichiometry in BaZr 1-:X Y x O 3-δ (x = 0-0.2) exposed to CO 2 at elevated temperature. Journal of Materials Chemistry A, 7(8), 3848–3856. https://doi.org/10.1039/c8ta11021b

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