Synthesis, characterization, and electrical conductivity of new Aurivillius-type oxide-ion conductor |
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Authors: | Niyazi A. S. Al-Areqi Ahlam Al-Alas Saba Beg |
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Abstract: | A new oxide-ion conductor of Aurivillius family with a general formula Bi2Al x V1 − x O5.5 − x − δ; 0 ≤ x ≤ 0.20 (BIALVOX) was synthesized by the sol-gel citrate route. Powder X-ray diffraction and simultaneous thermogravimetric and differential thermal analyses confirmed that the calcination of BIALVOX xerogels is fully completed at around 500°C after three hours of thermal treatment. It has been found that the β-orthorhombic phase is stabilized with compositions x ≤ 0.07, whereas the stabilization of the γ′-phase takes place for x ≥ 0.10. AC impedance spectroscopic investigation suggested that the charge accumulation at grain boundaries is thermally activated process. However, the maximum electrical conductivity (7.73 × 10−5 S cm−1) noticed for BIALVOX.13 at 300°C was attributed to the maximum vacancy concentration in the equatorial planes, responsible for the ion diffusion through the structure. This has been further evidenced by the temperature dependence of dielectric permittivity. |
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