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High-Temperature Proton Conduction in LaSbO4

Journal

CHEMISTRY-A EUROPEAN JOURNAL
Volume 27, Issue 17, Pages 5393-5398

Publisher

WILEY-V C H VERLAG GMBH
DOI: 10.1002/chem.202004561

Keywords

ceramics; electrical conductivity; fast-ion conductors; proton conducting ceramics; solid-state reactions

Funding

  1. National Science Centre, Poland [2015/17/N/ST5/02813, 2016/23/B/ST5/02137]

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Lanthanum orthoantimonate was synthesized using a solid-state synthesis method, with the addition of 1 mol % Ca to enhance protonic conductivity. The materials were found to be single-phase and exhibited non-linear expansion with temperature. Studies showed the material to be a proton conductor under oxidizing conditions, with a conductivity of around 10(-6) S cm(-1) at 800 degrees C, which could be improved through microstructure and doping optimization.
Lanthanum orthoantimonate was synthesized using a solid-state synthesis method. To enhance the possible protonic conductivity, samples with the addition of 1 mol % Ca in La-site were also prepared. The structure was studied by the means of X-ray diffraction, which showed that both specimens were single phase. The materials crystallized in the space group P2(1)/n. Dilatometry revealed that the material expanded non-linearly with the temperature. The nature of this deviation is unknown; however, the calculated linear fraction thermal expansion coefficient was 9.56x10(-6) K-1. Electrical properties studies showed that the material is a proton conductor in oxidizing conditions, which was confirmed both by temperature studies in wet in dry air, but also by the H/D isotope exchange experiment. The conductivity was rather modest, peaking at the order of 10(-6) S cm(-1) at 800 degrees C, but this could be further improved by microstructure and doping optimization. This is the first time protonic conductivity in lanthanum orthoantimonates is reported.

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