Facile and reproducible method of stabilizing [Formula: see text] phases confined in nanocrystallites embedded in amorphous matrix

稳定非晶基质中纳米晶体中[公式:见正文]相的简便且可重复的方法

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作者:Tomasz K Pietrzak, Agata Jarocka, Cezariusz Jastrzębski, Tomasz Płociński, Marek Wasiucionek, Jerzy E Garbarczyk

Abstract

Bismuth sesquioxide ([Formula: see text]) draws much attention due to wide variety of phases in which it exists depending on the temperature. Among them, [Formula: see text] phase is specially interesting because of its high oxide ion conductivity and prospects of applications as an electrolyte in fuel cells. Unfortunately, it is stable only in a narrow temperature range ca. 730-830 [Formula: see text]C. Our group has developed a facile and reproducible two-stage method of stabilizing [Formula: see text] crystalline phases confined in nanocrystallites embedded in amorphous matrix. In the first stage, glassy materials were obtained by a routine melt-quenching method: pure [Formula: see text] powders were melted in porcelain crucibles and fast-cooled down to room temperature. In the second step, the materials were appropriately heat-treated to induce formation of crystallites of [Formula: see text], [Formula: see text] or [Formula: see text] [Formula: see text] phases confined in a glassy matrix, depending on the process conditions. It was found out that the vitrification of the initial [Formula: see text] and the subsequent nanocrystallization were unexpectedly possible due to the presence of some Al, and Si impurities from the crucibles. Systematic DTA, XRD, optical, Raman and SEM/EDS studies were carried out to investigate the influence of the syntheses processes and allowed us to determine conditions under which the particular phases appear and remain stable down to room temperature.

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