For citation:
Karavaev Y. N., Burmakin E. I. Stability of the structural and electrical properties of solid electrolytes in the ZrO2 – Sc2O3 system. Electrochemical Energetics, 2003, vol. 3, iss. 1, pp. 21-?.
Stability of the structural and electrical properties of solid electrolytes in the ZrO2 – Sc2O3 system
The stability of the structural and electrical properties of solid electrolytes in the ZrO2 – Sc2O3 system (8-11 mol % of SC2O3) obtained by the solid state technique was investigated.
By means of X-ray analysis and Raman spectroscopy it was established that the relative content of rombohedric phase in the specimens' structure decreases in the process of cyclic stability tests at 900°C during 400 hours with an appropriate increase of the cubic phase content. On an increased duration of tests the tetragonal phase with a low stabilizing oxide content was fixed. The latter phase is metastable and possibly partially decomposes with the appearance of a monoclinic phase, whose influence is more remarkable at lower temperatures. As a result of these processes, the conductivity of the solid electrolytes decreases.
The stability of the solid electrolyte properties increases with the Sc2O3 content.