Influence of calcium substitution on the phase transition and ionic conductivity in BICAVOX oxide ion conductor |
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Authors: | Saba Beg Niyazi A.S. Al-Areqi |
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Affiliation: | Department of Chemistry , Aligarh Muslim University , Aligarh, Uttar Pradesh, India |
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Abstract: | Samples of Bi4Ca x V2? x O11?(3 x /2)?δ in the composition range 0.07 ≤ x ≤ 0.30 were prepared by conventional solid state reactions. The stability of different phases as a function of composition was analysed by X-ray powder diffraction, FT-IR spectra, differential thermal analysis and AC impedance spectroscopy. For the compositions x ≤ 0.10, monoclinic α-phase structure is retained at room temperature. For x = 0.13, orthorhombic β-phase is observed, whereas for x ≥ 0.17, high O2?conducting tetragonal γ-phase is stabilised. However, the highest ionic conductivity σ300°C = 3.27 × 10?4 S cm?1 was observed for x = 0.17. This higher value of conductivity of the substituted compound as compared to the parent compound can be attributed to the increased oxygen ion vacancies generated as a result of cation doping. AC impedance spectroscopy reveals the fact that this ionic conductivity is mainly due to the grain contribution. |
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Keywords: | BIMEVOX phase transitions AC impedance ionic conductivity |
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