新型四重掺杂 BIMEVOX:Bi2V1-4x(铜镍铌钛)xO5.5-δ 系列的氧化还原稳定性和电学特性

Xingping Song, Mingze Zhang, Laijun Liu, Jungu Xu
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基于 Bi2VO5.5 的材料具有极高的离子导电性,是众所周知的氧化物离子导体。然而,它们在还原气氛下的相稳定性和氧化还原稳定性较差,阻碍了它们作为固体氧化物燃料电池电解质的实际应用。本文通过传统固态反应方法制备了一系列新型四重金属掺杂铋钒体系材料 Bi2V1-4x(CuNiNbTi)xO5.5-δ(0 ≤ x ≤ 0.1),旨在提高其在还原气氛下的相稳定性和氧化还原稳定性。结果表明,多金属掺杂能使 Bi2VO5.5 的四方相稳定到室温,在惰性或高氧分压气氛下表现出良好的相稳定性和结构稳定性,纯氧化物离子的传导性也略低于母体材料。然而,在还原环境下,Bi2V1-4x(CuNiNbTi)xO5.5-δ材料仍会发生相分解,产生元素铋杂质,并引入强电子传导。因此,如何提高 Bi2VO5.5 基材料在还原气氛下的相稳定性和氧化还原稳定性仍是未来努力的方向。
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Redox Stability and Electrical Properties of a Series of Novel Quadruple Dopant BIMEVOX: Bi2V1−4x(CuNiNbTi)xO5.5−δ
Bi2VO5.5‐based materials are well‐known oxide ion conductors owing to their exceptionally high ionic conductivity. However, their poor phase and redox stabilities under a reducing atmosphere hinder their practical application as electrolytes for solid oxide fuel cells. Here, a series of novel quadruple metal‐doped bismuth vanadium system materials Bi2V1−4x(CuNiNbTi)xO5.5−δ (0 ≤ x ≤ 0.1) are prepared through a traditional solid state reaction method, aiming to enhance the phase and redox stability under reducing atmosphere. The results reveal that multiple‐metal‐doping can stabilize the tetragonal phase of Bi2VO5.5 to room temperature and show good phase and structural stabilities under inert or high oxygen partial pressure atmospheres, as well as pure oxide ion conduction which is slightly lower than that of the parent material. However, under a reducing environment, the Bi2V1−4x(CuNiNbTi)xO5.5−δ materials would still undergo a phase decomposition, yielding elemental bismuth impurity, and introducing strong electronic conduction. Thus, how to improve the phase and redox stabilities under the reducing atmosphere of the Bi2VO5.5‐based materials is still the endeavor direction in the future.
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