Correlation of the Formation and the Decomposition Process of the BSCF Perovskite at Intermediate Temperatures
2008; American Chemical Society; Volume: 20; Issue: 18 Linguagem: Inglês
10.1021/cm801463h
ISSN1520-5002
AutoresMirko Arnold, Thorsten M. Gesing, Julia Martynczuk, Armin Feldhoff,
Tópico(s)Magnetic and transport properties of perovskites and related materials
ResumoThe mixed ionic-electronic conductor (MIEC) (Ba0.5Sr0.5)(Co0.8Fe0.2)O3−δ (BSCF) is a renowned material with applications in membrane reactors and as cathodes in solid-oxide fuel cells. Despite BSCF's large oxygen permeabilities, long-time phase instability at intermediate temperatures has been reported. However, the mechanism of this decomposition is still unclear. Here, we present a study of the synthesis of BSCF and compare our results with those obtained from long-time decomposition. Rietveld and Le Bail analysis as well as transmission electron microscopy studies were applied to investigate the reaction sequence in BSCF formation. We are now able to draw the following conclusion about the reaction mechanism: the formation as well as decomposition is due to a reversible reordering of the hexagonal AO3-layer stacking sequence in the cubic perovskite, which can occur if the cubic BSCF is kept at temperatures below T = 1173 K for long time periods, thereby leading to the decomposition of BSCF into a three-phase mixture. The driving force for this reaction was identified to occur at the cobalt site because cobalt prefers a low-spin configuration in the 3+ oxidation state. This reaction occurs only at temperatures below T = 1173 K because of the oxidation of cobalt at low temperatures.
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