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Title: Phase separation-promoted ion conduction in SrFe0.67Ta0.33O3 (-) (delta) ceramics
Author: Patrakeev, M. V.
Markov, A. A.
Shalaeva, E. V.
Tyutyunnik, A. P.
Tsipis, E. V.
Waerenborgh, J. C.
Kharton, V. V.
Leonidov, I. A.
Kozhevnikov, V. L.
Keywords: OXYGEN NONSTOICHIOMETRY
MOSSBAUER-SPECTROSCOPY
MIXED CONDUCTIVITY
PEROVSKITE
TEMPERATURE
TRANSPORT
OXIDATION
FERRITES
VALENCES
OXIDES
Issue Date: 2013
Publisher: ELSEVIER SCIENCE BV
Abstract: The electrical conductivity of SSrFe0.67Ta0.33O3 (-) (delta) measured in the oxygen partial pressure range from 10-2 to 0.5 atm at 700-950 degrees C, exhibits an anomalous and reversible increase in moderately reducing atmospheres, substantially contributed by oxygen ion transport. The coulometric titration studies in combination with the electron and X-ray diffraction analyses show that this trend correlates with the separation of oxygen-deficient disordered cubic perovskite and Ta-rich double perovskite domains of nanometer-scale size. Mossbauer spectroscopy demonstrated that the predominant state of iron cations in the vicinity of this transition is trivalent Further reduction leads to the formation of Fe2+ states responsible for increasing n-type electronic conductivity, whilst no traces of wustite or oxygen vacancy-ordered brownmillerite phases were detected. The ion conduction in partially reduced SrFe0.67Ta0.33O3 (-) (delta) is significantly higher compared to SrFe0.7Ta0.3O3 (-) (delta) and SrFe0.6Ta0.4O3 (-) (delta) under similar conditions, which may indicate an important role of the interfacial boundary enlarged due to the perovskite phase separation. 0 2013 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.
Peer review: yes
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/10773/20033
DOI: 10.1016/j.ssi.2013.05.001
ISSN: 0167-2738
Publisher Version: 10.1016/j.ssi.2013.05.001
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