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Indirect Raman identification of the proton insertion in the high‐temperature [Ba/Sr][Zr/Ti]O3‐modified perovskite protonic conductors
Authors:Aneta Slodczyk  Philippe Colomban  Stephanie Willemin  Olivier Lacroix  Beatrice Sala
Abstract:OH? and H3O+ species in hydrates and simple oxides are rather well characterised from their IR, Raman and inelastic neutron points of view. For the H+ (H2O) species in solid state the variability is well established and assignment remains discussed. The question of the vibrational signature of isolated proton (e.g. the ionic proton, a proton sharing its interaction with more than two acceptors) and its dynamic nature (proton gas, polaron,…) is open. H+‐containing modified perovskites A(Ba,Sr,…) B(Zr,Ce,Ti,…) O3 are potential ceramic membranes for fuel cell and medium temperature water electrolysis (300–800 °C). Comparison studies of the protonated and non‐protonated lanthanide/rare earth‐modified perovskites of type Ba(Sr)Zr(Ti)O3 as well as Al‐modified BaTiO3 show that a broad component centred at 2500 cm?1 is observed after ‘proton insertion’. Its intensity is correlated to the protonic species content as well as to the conductivity of the materials. The mixed nature of this feature is discussed: fluorescence related to the dangling bonds, A, B, C bands or new phenomena related to the ionic protons and associated electronic defect. Copyright © 2008 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd.
Keywords:proton conductor  perovskite  Raman scattering  X‐ray diffraction
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