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Ionic conductivity of brownmillerite-type calcium ferrite under oxidizing conditions

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SOLID STATE IONICS
卷 177, 期 33-34, 页码 2923-2930

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ELSEVIER SCIENCE BV
DOI: 10.1016/j.ssi.2006.08.030

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calcium ferrite; oxygen ionic conductivity; oxygen permeability; Mossbauer spectroscopy; thermal expansion; oxygen nonstoichiometry; ceramic membranes

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The thermogravimetric and Mossbauer spectroscopy studies showed that, at atmospheric oxygen pressure, the oxygen content in Ca2Fe2O5 brownmillerite is very close to stoichiometric at 300-1270 K. The orthorhombic lattice of calcium ferrite undergoes a transition from primitive (space group Pnma) to body-centered (I2mb) at 950-1000 K, which is accompanied with decreasing thermal expansion coefficient (TEC) and increasing activation energy for the total conductivity, predominantly p-type electronic. The steady-state oxygen permeation through dense Ca2Fe2O5 ceramics is limited by the bulk ionic conduction. The ion transference numbers in air vary in the range 0.002-0.007 at 1123-1273 K, increasing with temperature. Analysis of stereological factors, which may affect oxygen diffusivity, suggests a dominant role of the ion jumps along octahedral and, possibly, tetrahedral layers of the brownmillerite structure. The ionic conductivity of calcium ferrite is higher than that of Ca2FeAlO5+delta, but lower compared to the oxygen-deficient perovskite phases based on SrFeO3-delta where the diffusion pathways form a three-dimensional network. The average TECs of Ca2Fe2O5 ceramics, calculated from dilatometric data in air, are 13.1 x 10(-6) K-1 at 370-950 K and 11.3 x 10(-6) K-1 at 970-1270 K. (c) 2006 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.

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