Journal
SOLID STATE IONICS
Volume 252, Issue -, Pages 7-11Publisher
ELSEVIER SCIENCE BV
DOI: 10.1016/j.ssi.2013.06.012
Keywords
Proton conductor; Perovskite; Membrane; Neutron scattering; Zirconate
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- ANR PAN-H CELEVA
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Thanks to their high proton conductivity at medium temperature, perovskite ceramics are promising electrolytic membranes of fuel cells, water steam electrolysers and CO2/syngas converters. Prior to such applications, some important aspects need to be clarified: (i) the real content of bulk protons, (ii) the optimum temperature range of proton dynamics and (iii) the true proton nature. Neutron scattering experiments appear especially well suited to study these aspects. Consequently, we performed quasi-elastic (QENS) and inelastic (INS) neutron scattering experiments on highly dense MZr0.9Yb0.1O3-delta (M: Sr or Ba) ceramics using a time-of-flight spectrometer (MIBEMOL) at the Leon Brillouin Laboratory (Saclay, France). The results show that very low bulk proton content, i.e., 2-4.5 x 10(-3) mol/mol, in the case of SrZr0.9Yb0.1O3-delta ceramics gives rise to maximum of mean square displacement (MSD) near 500 degrees C. The comparison of inelastic spectra recorded for protonated and non-protonated BaZr0.9Yb0.1O3-delta and SrZr0.9Yb0.1O3-delta Confirms our previous IR results revealing the free nature of the bulk protons. (C) 2013 Elsevier BM. All rights reserved.
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