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Investigation of Sm0.2Ce0.8O1.9/Na2CO3 Nanocomposite Electrolytes: Preparation, Interfacial Microstructures, and Ionic Conductivities

Journal

ACS APPLIED MATERIALS & INTERFACES
Volume 5, Issue 24, Pages 12876-12886

Publisher

AMER CHEMICAL SOC
DOI: 10.1021/am403198x

Keywords

Sm0.2Ce0.8O1.9/carbonate composites; SDC nanocrystals; interfacial interactions; microstructures; Raman spectroscopy; ionic conductivity enhancement

Funding

  1. Priority Academic Development Program of Jiangsu Higher Education Institutions, P. R. China
  2. Program for Changjiang Scholars and Innovative Research Teams in Universities (PCSIRT) of China [IRT1146]
  3. Program of Research Innovation for University Graduate Students of Jiangsu Province [CXZZ11_0331]

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With the analytical grade Ce(NO3)(3)center dot 6H(2)O, Sm(NO3)(3)center dot 6H(2)O, and Na2CO3 as starting materials, Sm0.2Ce0.8O1.9(SDC)/Na2CO3 nanocomposite electrolytes were prepared through a rare-earth/sodium carbonate complex precipitation, prefiring, and sintering operations. The phase components and microstructures were studied and characterized by XRD, FESEM, TEM, and TG-DSC. In particular, the interfacial interactions between the phases of SDC crystallites and amorphous Na2CO3 were deliberately probed by Raman and infrared spectroscopies. It has been found that the amorphous carbonates in the SDC/Na2CO3 composites are tightly bound to the surface of SDC nanocrystals to form an intimate shell-layer via a long-range interface interaction, characterized by similar to 8 nm in thickness and a red-shift of 15 cm(-1) for the Raman symmetrical vibration mode of carbonate ions with reference to the crystalline Na2CO3, which is practically enabled to frustrate the crystallization of Na2CO3 and enhance the transport properties of oxide ions in the SDC/Na2CO3 composite electrolytes because of the disordered interface microstructures. Moreover, smaller SDC nanocrystals were found to achieve higher conductivity enhancements for the SDC/Na2CO3 composite electrolytes and the {100} facets on the surface of SDC nanocrystals are believed to be more important than the other facets because of their strong electropositivity. This effect makes the SDC/Na2CO3 composite sample prefired at 600 degrees C realize a much higher ionic conductivity than the samples prefired at the other temperatures.

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