Elsevier

Solid State Ionics

Volume 238, 1 May 2013, Pages 36-43
Solid State Ionics

Structural and electrical properties of Pb-substituted La2Mo2O9 oxide ion conductors

Highlights

Pb-substituted La2Mo2O9 oxide ion conductors are prepared.

Oxide ion conductivity of the present system is slightly higher than Bi-system.

Conduction properties are discussed from the structure parameters.

Abstract

Oxide ion conduction and phase transition phenomena have been investigated on La2  xPbxMo2O9  x/2 solid solutions (x  0.6). X-ray and neutron diffraction experiments as well as thermal analyses indicate that a single phase of high-temperature polymorph (β-phase) is preserved down to room temperature for the composition of x  0.06. In the solid solution range, ionic conductivity gradually decreases with Pb-substitution. Such phase transition and ionic conduction properties of La2  xPbxMo2O9  x/2 are quite similar to the Bi-substituted system, La2  xBixMo2O9, although ionic conductivity at lower temperatures is slightly higher in the former system than the latter with the same-amount of substitution. Room temperature neutron diffraction experiment suggests that oxide-ion deficiency is introduced mainly into O2 site by the charge compensation with Pb-substitution, which would contribute to a little enhancement in conductivity compared with Bi-substituted samples along with the variation of nearest O2O3 bond length.

Keywords

La2Mo2O9
LAMOX
Oxide ion conductor
Neutron diffraction
Defect structure
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