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Crystal structure, microstructure and reducibility of LaNixCo1-xO3 and LaFexCo1-xO3 Perovskites (0 < x ≤ 0.5)

Journal

JOURNAL OF SOLID STATE CHEMISTRY
Volume 183, Issue 4, Pages 940-950

Publisher

ACADEMIC PRESS INC ELSEVIER SCIENCE
DOI: 10.1016/j.jssc.2010.02.009

Keywords

Cobalt perovskites; Synthesis; Reduction; X-ray diffraction; Neutron diffraction; Electron paramagnetic resonance

Funding

  1. EC [FAME FP6-500159-1]
  2. National Science Fund of Bulgaria [D0-02-309/2008]
  3. National Science Fund of Bulgaria (National Centre for New Materials UNION [DO-02-82/2008]

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Nickel and iron substituted LaCoO3 with rhombohedrally distorted perovskite structure were obtained in the temperature range of 600-900 degrees C by thermal decomposition of freeze-dried citrates and by the Pechini method. The crystal structure, morphology and defective structure of LaCo1-xNixO3 and LaCo1-xFexO3 were characterized by X-ray diffraction and neutron powder diffraction, TEM and SEM analyses and electron paramagnetic resonance spectroscopy. The reducibility was tested by temperature programmed reduction with hydrogen. The products of the partial and complete reduction were determined by ex-situ XRD experiments. The replacement of Co by Ni and Fe led to lattice expansion of the perovskite structure. For perovskites annealed at 900 degrees C, there was a random Ni, Fe and Co distribution. The morphology of the perovskites does not depend on the Ni and Fe content, nor does it depend on the type of the precursor used. LaCo1-xNixO3 perovskites (x > 0.1) annealed at 900 degrees C are reduced to Co/Ni transition metal and La2O3 via the formation of oxygen deficient Brownmillerite-type compositions. For LaCo1-xNixO3 annealed at 600 degrees C, Co/Ni metal, in addition to oxygen-deficient perovskites, was formed as an intermediate product at the initial stage of the reduction. The interaction of LaCo1-xFexO3 with H-2 occurs by reduction of Co3+ to Co2+ prior to the Fe3+ ions. The reducibility of Fe-substituted perovskites is less sensitive towards the synthesis procedure in comparison with that of Ni substituted perovskites. (C) 2010 Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.

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