Properties in New Complex Perovskite-Related Materials, a Matter of Composition and Structure

This PhD thesis presents investigations of perovskite-related compounds in systems of interest for applications in components in solid oxide fuel cells. The compound compositions derive from substitutions in the parent compounds LaCoO3, LaCrO3 and SrFeO3. Novel phases La2Co1+z(MgxTi1-x)1-zO6 were sy...

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Main Author: Shafeie, Samrand
Format: Doctoral Thesis
Language:English
Published: Stockholms universitet, Institutionen för material- och miljökemi (MMK) 2013
Subjects:
NPD
TEC
TEM
SEM
TGA
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spelling ndltd-UPSALLA1-oai-DiVA.org-su-887932013-04-08T16:39:41ZProperties in New Complex Perovskite-Related Materials, a Matter of Composition and StructureengEgenskaper hos nya komplexa perovskitrelaterade material, en fråga om sammansättning och strukturShafeie, SamrandStockholms universitet, Institutionen för material- och miljökemi (MMK)Stockholm : Department of Materials and Environmental Chemistry, Stockholm University2013PerovskiteXANESXRPDNPDTECTEMSEMTGASAEDHREMthermal expansionSeebeck coefficientelectronic conductivitySOFC materialsmagnetic susceptibilityPerovskitXANESXRPDNPDTECTEMSEMTGASAEDHREMtermisk expansionSeebeck koefficientelektrisk ledningsförmågaSOFC materialmagnetiska egenskaperThis PhD thesis presents investigations of perovskite-related compounds in systems of interest for applications in components in solid oxide fuel cells. The compound compositions derive from substitutions in the parent compounds LaCoO3, LaCrO3 and SrFeO3. Novel phases La2Co1+z(MgxTi1-x)1-zO6 were synthesized and investigated with regard to structure, thermal expansion, electronic and magnetic properties. The study focused on the composition lines La2Co(MgxTi1-x)O6 (z=0), where the oxidation state of Co nominally changes from +2 (x=0.0) to +3 (x=0.5), and La2Co1+z(Mg0.5Ti0.5)1-zO6, with a varying fraction of Co3+ ions. XANES data show that the Co ions in the system have discrete oxidation states of +2 and +3. The TEC increases with increasing x due to an increasing contribution from spin state transitions of the Co3+ ions. Novel compounds La2Cr(M2/3Nb1/3)O6 with M=Mg, Ni, Cu were synthesized and characterized with respect to structure and magnetic properties. XRPD and NPD data indicate Pbnm symmetry; however, SAED patterns and HREM images indicate a P21/n symmetry for M=Mg, and Cu. The magnetic measurements results were rationalized using the Goodenough-Kanamori rules. Oxygen-deficient phases with x≥0.63 in SrxY1-xFeO3-δ and Sr0.75Y0.25Fe1-yMyO3-δ (M=Cr, Mn, Ni and y=0.2, 0.33, 0.5), were synthesized and characterized with respect to structure, oxygen content, thermogravimetry, TEC, conductivity and magnetic properties. Powder patterns of phases agree with cubic  perovskite structures. NPD data for x=0.75 reveal anisotropic displacement for the O atom, related to local effects from Fe3+/Fe4+ ions. SAED patterns for x=0.75 reveal the presence of an incommensurate modulation. The compounds start to lose oxygen in air at ~ 400°C. The TEC up to ~400°C for x=0.75 is ~10.5 ppm/K and increase to ~17.5 ppm/K at higher temperatures. The conductivity for x=0.91 is 164 S/cm at 400°C. Partial substitution of Fe by Cr, Mn or Ni does not increase the conductivity or decrease TEC. Doctoral thesis, comprehensive summaryinfo:eu-repo/semantics/doctoralThesistexthttp://urn.kb.se/resolve?urn=urn:nbn:se:su:diva-88793urn:isbn:978-91-7447-672-9application/pdfinfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess
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language English
format Doctoral Thesis
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topic Perovskite
XANES
XRPD
NPD
TEC
TEM
SEM
TGA
SAED
HREM
thermal expansion
Seebeck coefficient
electronic conductivity
SOFC materials
magnetic susceptibility
Perovskit
XANES
XRPD
NPD
TEC
TEM
SEM
TGA
SAED
HREM
termisk expansion
Seebeck koefficient
elektrisk ledningsförmåga
SOFC material
magnetiska egenskaper
spellingShingle Perovskite
XANES
XRPD
NPD
TEC
TEM
SEM
TGA
SAED
HREM
thermal expansion
Seebeck coefficient
electronic conductivity
SOFC materials
magnetic susceptibility
Perovskit
XANES
XRPD
NPD
TEC
TEM
SEM
TGA
SAED
HREM
termisk expansion
Seebeck koefficient
elektrisk ledningsförmåga
SOFC material
magnetiska egenskaper
Shafeie, Samrand
Properties in New Complex Perovskite-Related Materials, a Matter of Composition and Structure
description This PhD thesis presents investigations of perovskite-related compounds in systems of interest for applications in components in solid oxide fuel cells. The compound compositions derive from substitutions in the parent compounds LaCoO3, LaCrO3 and SrFeO3. Novel phases La2Co1+z(MgxTi1-x)1-zO6 were synthesized and investigated with regard to structure, thermal expansion, electronic and magnetic properties. The study focused on the composition lines La2Co(MgxTi1-x)O6 (z=0), where the oxidation state of Co nominally changes from +2 (x=0.0) to +3 (x=0.5), and La2Co1+z(Mg0.5Ti0.5)1-zO6, with a varying fraction of Co3+ ions. XANES data show that the Co ions in the system have discrete oxidation states of +2 and +3. The TEC increases with increasing x due to an increasing contribution from spin state transitions of the Co3+ ions. Novel compounds La2Cr(M2/3Nb1/3)O6 with M=Mg, Ni, Cu were synthesized and characterized with respect to structure and magnetic properties. XRPD and NPD data indicate Pbnm symmetry; however, SAED patterns and HREM images indicate a P21/n symmetry for M=Mg, and Cu. The magnetic measurements results were rationalized using the Goodenough-Kanamori rules. Oxygen-deficient phases with x≥0.63 in SrxY1-xFeO3-δ and Sr0.75Y0.25Fe1-yMyO3-δ (M=Cr, Mn, Ni and y=0.2, 0.33, 0.5), were synthesized and characterized with respect to structure, oxygen content, thermogravimetry, TEC, conductivity and magnetic properties. Powder patterns of phases agree with cubic  perovskite structures. NPD data for x=0.75 reveal anisotropic displacement for the O atom, related to local effects from Fe3+/Fe4+ ions. SAED patterns for x=0.75 reveal the presence of an incommensurate modulation. The compounds start to lose oxygen in air at ~ 400°C. The TEC up to ~400°C for x=0.75 is ~10.5 ppm/K and increase to ~17.5 ppm/K at higher temperatures. The conductivity for x=0.91 is 164 S/cm at 400°C. Partial substitution of Fe by Cr, Mn or Ni does not increase the conductivity or decrease TEC.
author Shafeie, Samrand
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title Properties in New Complex Perovskite-Related Materials, a Matter of Composition and Structure
title_short Properties in New Complex Perovskite-Related Materials, a Matter of Composition and Structure
title_full Properties in New Complex Perovskite-Related Materials, a Matter of Composition and Structure
title_fullStr Properties in New Complex Perovskite-Related Materials, a Matter of Composition and Structure
title_full_unstemmed Properties in New Complex Perovskite-Related Materials, a Matter of Composition and Structure
title_sort properties in new complex perovskite-related materials, a matter of composition and structure
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