Effect of nano-grain size on the ionic conductivity of spark plasma sintered 8YSZ electrolyte
Effect of nano-grain size on the ionic conductivity of spark plasma sintered 8YSZ electrolyte
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2012-01-01
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Rajeswari, K.
Suresh, M. Buchi
Chakravarty, Dibyendu
Das, Dibakar
Johnson, Roy
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Densification and micro-structural development of ultra fine 8 mol% yttria stabilized zirconia (8YSZ) nano powder were investigated systematically by varying the SPS sintering temperature at constant applied pressure of 50 MPa. A hundred fold decrease in average grain size ranging from 10 μm to 80 nm is observed on decreasing the SPS sintering temperature from 1200 °C to 1050 °C with > 99% of theoretical densities. Impedance measurements on the samples indicated an enhancement in the ionic conductivity at 700 °C from 0.004 S/cm to 0.018 S/cm with decrease in grain size from 10 μm to 0.51 μm and a significant increase in conductivity from 0.018 S/cm to 0.068 S/cm on further reduction of grain size to 80 nm. A significant change in the grain-boundary conductivity is noticed on reducing the grain sizes to nano regime. The diverse microstructure with ultra fine grain size resulting from SPS at 1050 °C could contribute to the enhanced ionic conductivity, which is supported by the activation energy data. © 2011, Hydrogen Energy Publications, LLC. Published by Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.
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Electrolyte,
Microstructure,
Solid oxide fuel cells,
Spark plasma sintering
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International Journal of Hydrogen Energy. v.37(1)