Lanthanum Molybdenum Oxide: Low Temperature Synthesis and Characterization
A recently developed fast oxide ion conductor, namely lanthanum molybdenum oxide (La{sub 2}Mo{sub 2}O{sub 9}, LAMO), was synthesized instantaneously by a citrate-nitrate auto-ignition process at a fixed citrate to nitrate ratio of 0.3 and characterized by thermal analysis, x-ray diffraction, impedance spectroscopy, and thermal expansion measurements. Crystalline LAMO has formed instantaneously during the combustion process. The signature of the order-disorder transition of stoichiometric LAMO around 570 degrees C was evident from differential thermal analysis, differential scanning calorimetry electrical conductivity, and thermal expansion measurements. Though the in situ x-ray measurements did not indicate any clear evidence of a phase transition, a stepwise change in the lattice parameter near the vicinity of the transition temperature was apparent thereby confirming the phase transition to be of first order in nature. The thermal expansion coefficient of LAMO was calculated to be 13.92 x 10-6/ degrees K at 950 degrees C. The present method formed phase pure LAMO instantaneously and produced sintered samples with high conductivity, namely, 0.052 S/cm at 800 degrees C and 0.08 S/cm at 950 degrees C compared to LAMO prepared through various other solution routes.
- Research Organization:
- Brookhaven National Lab. (BNL), Upton, NY (United States). National Synchrotron Light Source
- Sponsoring Organization:
- Doe - Office Of Science
- DOE Contract Number:
- DE-AC02-98CH10886
- OSTI ID:
- 914051
- Report Number(s):
- BNL-78619-2007-JA; JMREEE; TRN: US200804%%309
- Journal Information:
- J. Mater. Res., Vol. 21; ISSN 0884-2914
- Country of Publication:
- United States
- Language:
- English
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