Advanced Proton-Conducting Ceramics Based on Layered Perovskite BaLaInO4 for Energy Conversion Technologies and Devices
Abstract
:1. Introduction
2. Materials and Methods
3. Results
3.1. X-ray, SEM, and EDS Characterization
3.2. TG-Measurements
3.3. Electrical Properties
4. Conclusions
Author Contributions
Funding
Institutional Review Board Statement
Informed Consent Statement
Data Availability Statement
Conflicts of Interest
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Atom | Site | x | y | z |
---|---|---|---|---|
Ba | 8c | 0.1439(2) | −0.0028(3) | 0.0031(1) |
La | 8c | 0.1439(2) | −0.0028(3) | 0.0031(1) |
In | 4b | 0.5 | 0 | 0 |
O(1) | 8c | 0.0193(1) | 0.203(3) | 0.203(3) |
O(2) | 8c | 0.332(4) | 0.0193(1 | 0.0095(4) |
Composition | BaLa0.9Nd0.1InO4 | BaLaIn0.9Sc0.1O4 [54] | BaLaIn0.9Y0.1O4 [55] |
---|---|---|---|
a, Å | 12.948(5) | 12.951(9) | 12.969(1) |
b, Å | 5.907(2) | 5.895(1) | 5.883(2) |
c, Å | 5.903(5) | 5.883(2) | 5.911(6) |
V, Å3 | 451.55(7) | 449.19(8) | 455.24(7) |
Element | Ba | La | Nd | In |
---|---|---|---|---|
Content, atomic % | 33.6 (33.3) | 29.7 (30.0) | 3.2 (3.3) | 33.5 (33.4) |
Element | Value (450 °C) | Value (400 °C) | Value (350 °C) |
---|---|---|---|
CPE1, F | 2.3 × 10−12 | 2.1 × 10−12 | 3.1 × 10−12 |
R1, kΩ | 9 | 27 | 46 |
CPE2, F | 4.2 × 10−10 | 3.8 × 10−10 | 2.2 × 10−10 |
R2, kΩ | 1 | 3 | 4 |
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Tarasova N, Bedarkova A. Advanced Proton-Conducting Ceramics Based on Layered Perovskite BaLaInO4 for Energy Conversion Technologies and Devices. Materials. 2022; 15(19):6841. https://doi.org/10.3390/ma15196841
Chicago/Turabian StyleTarasova, Nataliia, and Anzhelika Bedarkova. 2022. "Advanced Proton-Conducting Ceramics Based on Layered Perovskite BaLaInO4 for Energy Conversion Technologies and Devices" Materials 15, no. 19: 6841. https://doi.org/10.3390/ma15196841
APA StyleTarasova, N., & Bedarkova, A. (2022). Advanced Proton-Conducting Ceramics Based on Layered Perovskite BaLaInO4 for Energy Conversion Technologies and Devices. Materials, 15(19), 6841. https://doi.org/10.3390/ma15196841