Investigation of the influence of oxygen content on the conductivities of Ba doped lanthanum germanate apatites

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Abstract

In this paper a detailed investigation of the effect of oxygen content on the conductivities of Ba doped lanthanum germanate apatites, La8 + xBa2 − x(GeO4)6O2 + x / 2, is presented. The results show that with no nominal oxygen excess (x = 0) the conductivity is low (σ800 °C = 2 × 10− 5 Scm− 1), while the introduction of oxygen vacancies, e.g. La7.8Ba2.2(GeO4)6O1.9, leads to a significant further reduction in conductivity (σ800 °C = 7.2 × 10− 7 Scm− 1). In contrast, a systematic increase in conductivity is observed with increasing oxygen excess content reaching a plateau (σ800 °C ≈ 0.02 Scm− 1) for x ≥ 1.0. This strong dependence of the conductivity on oxygen excess levels is consistent with the oxide ion conductivity being mediated by oxide ion interstitials, in agreement with previous reports. The effect of cation vacancies on the conductivity has also been investigated, and the results show that the presence of La vacancies also leads to an enhancement in conductivity particularly for samples with low oxygen excess. It is suggested that this is due to the presence of cation vacancies increasing the number of oxygen interstitials by enhancing oxygen Frenkel defect formation.
Original languageEnglish
Pages981-984
Number of pages4
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 15 Sept 2008
Event16th International Conference on Solid State Ionics, Jul 01-06, 2007. Shanghai, Peoples R China -
Duration: 1 Sept 2008 → …

Conference

Conference16th International Conference on Solid State Ionics, Jul 01-06, 2007. Shanghai, Peoples R China
Period1/09/08 → …

Keywords

  • apatite
  • solid oxide fuel cell
  • oxide ion conduction

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