Affiliation: | (1) Research Institute of Agrophysics, Russian Academy of Agricultural Sciences, Grazhdanskii pr. 14, St. Petersburg, 198904, Russia;(2) St. Petersburg State University, Universitetskii pr. 2, St. Petersburg, 195220, Russia |
Abstract: | The reduction of immobile cations La3+ and Ce3+ in fluoride-conducting solid electrolytes (FSE) LaF3 (Eu2+ 0.8 mol %), LaF3 (Sr2+ 5 mol %), and CeF3 (Sr2+ 5 mol %) in contact with Ag, Bi, Si, La, Ce, and Sm working electrodes is studied by chronoamperometry and voltammetry with linear potential scan. Discovered is linear dependence of initial segments of potentiostatic transients of cathodic current on t1/2 at FSE interfaces with Ag, Bi, La, Ce, and Sm. The dependence is due to diffusion-controlled instantaneous nucleation of Ln and Ce. The La3+ and Ce3+ reduction at the FSE/Ag interface is reversible in a narrow region. The reduction and oxidation of La3+ and Ce3+ (cations of the FSE rigid lattice) at the FSE/Me (Me = La, Ce and Sm, Bi, Si) interface is irreversible and involves a chemical reaction.__________Translated from Elektrokhimiya, Vol. 41, No. 5, 2005, pp. 662–672.Original Russian Text Copyright © 2005 by Turaeva, Kot, Urchukova, Murin. |