Generation of charge carriers and an H/D isotope effect in proton-conducting doped barium cerate ceramics
- 1 January 1991
- journal article
- research article
- Published by Royal Society of Chemistry (RSC) in Journal of Materials Chemistry
- Vol. 1 (3) , 441-445
- https://doi.org/10.1039/jm9910100441
Abstract
Ionic conduction by H+ and D+ in doped perovskites BaCe1 –xMxO3 –a(M = Y, Gd; x= 0.05, 0.10) at high temperatures in H2O- and D2O-moistened atmospheres is investigated. Conduction by hydrogen ions was confirmed by emf measurements on various gas cells using specimen ceramics as the solid electrolyte membrane separating moist and ‘dry’ nitrogen atmospheres. Ionic charge carrier densities in these materials are very low, as demonstrated by thermogravimetric and infrared measurements. Electrical conductivity (σ) measurements were carried out in the temperature range T= 600–900 °C using complex impedance techniques. Plots of log σT versus 1/T showed Arrhenius behaviour in all cases. Attempt frequencies for charge-carrier migration correspond to deformation of the Ce/M—O—H bond angle, with H+ migrating between sites corresponding to attachment to neighbouring oxide ions. An isotope effect is seen in the activation barriers, Ea(ca. 33 kJ mol–1 for H+ and ca. 43 kJ mol–1 for D+). This results from tunnelling of charge carriers through a time-dependent barrier arising from coupling to lattice phonons.Keywords
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