Crystal Growth Mechanism of Highly c-Axis-Oriented Apatite-Type Lanthanum Borosilicate Using B2O3 Vapor

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Abstract

Apatite-type lanthanum silicate (LSO) exhibits high oxide-ion conductivity and has recently garnered attention as a potential solid electrolyte for higherature solid oxide fuel cells and oxygen sensors that operate in the low-and intermediateerature ranges (300-500 °C). LSO exhibits anisotropic oxide-ion conduction along with high c-axis-oriented oxide-ion conductivity. To obtain solid electrolytes with high oxide-ion conductivity, a technique for growing crystals oriented along the c-axis is required. For mass production and upscaling, we have thus far focused on the vapor-phase synthesis of c-axis-oriented apatite-type LSO and successfully grew polycrystals of highly c-axis-oriented boron-substituted apatite-type lanthanum silicate (c-LSBO) using B2O3 vapor. Here, we investigated the mechanism of c-LSBO crystal growth to determine why the utilization of B2O3 vapor resulted in such a strong c-axis crystal orientation. The synthesis of c-LSBO by the B2O3 vapor-phase method results in crystal growth accompanied by the diffusion of B2O3 supplied from another new compound that formed on the surface of the La2SiO5 disk, LaBO3. In addition, c-LSBO crystals are formed not only by vapor-solid reactions but also by solid-solid and liquid-solid reactions. The increase in the c-axis orientation degree might be due to the increase in the amount of the liquid-phase interface.

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Ide, S., Watanabe, K., Suematsu, K., Yashima, I., & Shimanoe, K. (2020). Crystal Growth Mechanism of Highly c-Axis-Oriented Apatite-Type Lanthanum Borosilicate Using B2O3 Vapor. ACS Omega, 5(49), 31936–31942. https://doi.org/10.1021/acsomega.0c04846

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