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Title: Effect of anion doping on mobility of ionic charge carriers in solid solutions based on Ba2In2O5
Authors: Tarasova, N. A.
Animitsa, I. E.
Issue Date: 2013
Citation: Tarasova N. A. Effect of anion doping on mobility of ionic charge carriers in solid solutions based on Ba2In2O5 / N. A. Tarasova, I. E. Animitsa // Russian Journal of Electrochemistry. — 2013. — Vol. 49. — № 7. — P. 698-703.
Abstract: In the work, mobilities of oxygen and protons are determined for F --substituted solid solutions based on brownmillerite Ba 2In2O5 and their concentration dependences are analyzed. It is found that small additives of the more mobile anion (F - ions) promote an increase in oxygen mobility as a result of additional effects of repulsion of ions of different nature in the anion sublattice. Mobility of oxygen at high fluoride concentrations decreases due to the overlapping of migration paths of diffusion, as both anions, fluoride ions and oxygen ions, move via oxygen vacancies. Concentration dependences of mobility of proton carriers have a similar character, which is related to the effect of the oxygen sublattice. The anion doping method used in the work can be recommended as the general method for improvement of the transport characteristics of oxygen-ionic and protonic conductors with a perovskite-like structure. © 2013 Pleiades Publishing, Ltd.
Keywords: ANION DOPING
BROWNMILLERITE
ION CONDUCTIVITY
OXYFLUORIDE
OXYGEN MOBILITY
PROTON MOBILITY
ANION DOPING
BROWNMILLERITES
ION CONDUCTIVITIES
OXYFLUORIDES
OXYGEN MOBILITY
PROTON MOBILITY
NEGATIVE IONS
PROTONS
SOLID SOLUTIONS
OXYGEN
URI: http://elar.urfu.ru/handle/10995/27063
SCOPUS ID: 84880296402
WOS ID: 000321773800013
PURE ID: 899791
ISSN: 1023-1935
DOI: 10.1134/S1023193513070161
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