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Linking the Electrical Conductivity and Non-Stoichiometry of Thin Film Ce(1−x)Zr(x)O(2−δ) by a Resonant Nanobalance Approach

Bulk ceria-zirconia solid solutions (Ce(1−x)Zr(x)O(2−δ), CZO) are highly suited for application as oxygen storage materials in automotive three-way catalytic converters (TWC) due to the high levels of achievable oxygen non-stoichiometry δ. In thin film CZO, the oxygen storage properties are expected...

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Autores principales: Kogut, Iurii, Wollbrink, Alexander, Steiner, Carsten, Wulfmeier, Hendrik, El Azzouzi, Fatima-Ezzahrae, Moos, Ralf, Fritze, Holger
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7915746/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33562638
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ma14040748
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author Kogut, Iurii
Wollbrink, Alexander
Steiner, Carsten
Wulfmeier, Hendrik
El Azzouzi, Fatima-Ezzahrae
Moos, Ralf
Fritze, Holger
author_facet Kogut, Iurii
Wollbrink, Alexander
Steiner, Carsten
Wulfmeier, Hendrik
El Azzouzi, Fatima-Ezzahrae
Moos, Ralf
Fritze, Holger
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description Bulk ceria-zirconia solid solutions (Ce(1−x)Zr(x)O(2−δ), CZO) are highly suited for application as oxygen storage materials in automotive three-way catalytic converters (TWC) due to the high levels of achievable oxygen non-stoichiometry δ. In thin film CZO, the oxygen storage properties are expected to be further enhanced. The present study addresses this aspect. CZO thin films with 0 ≤ x ≤ 1 were investigated. A unique nano-thermogravimetric method for thin films that is based on the resonant nanobalance approach for high-temperature characterization of oxygen non-stoichiometry in CZO was implemented. The high-temperature electrical conductivity and the non-stoichiometry δ of CZO were measured under oxygen partial pressures pO(2) in the range of 10(−24)–0.2 bar. Markedly enhanced reducibility and electronic conductivity of CeO(2)-ZrO(2) as compared to CeO(2−δ) and ZrO(2) were observed. A comparison of temperature- and pO(2)-dependences of the non-stoichiometry of thin films with literature data for bulk Ce(1−x)Zr(x)O(2−δ) shows enhanced reducibility in the former. The maximum conductivity was found for Ce(0.8)Zr(0.2)O(2−δ), whereas Ce(0.5)Zr(0.5)O(2-δ) showed the highest non-stoichiometry, yielding δ = 0.16 at 900 °C and pO(2) of 10(−14) bar. The defect interactions in Ce(1−x)Zr(x)O(2−δ) are analyzed in the framework of defect models for ceria and zirconia.
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spelling pubmed-79157462021-03-01 Linking the Electrical Conductivity and Non-Stoichiometry of Thin Film Ce(1−x)Zr(x)O(2−δ) by a Resonant Nanobalance Approach Kogut, Iurii Wollbrink, Alexander Steiner, Carsten Wulfmeier, Hendrik El Azzouzi, Fatima-Ezzahrae Moos, Ralf Fritze, Holger Materials (Basel) Article Bulk ceria-zirconia solid solutions (Ce(1−x)Zr(x)O(2−δ), CZO) are highly suited for application as oxygen storage materials in automotive three-way catalytic converters (TWC) due to the high levels of achievable oxygen non-stoichiometry δ. In thin film CZO, the oxygen storage properties are expected to be further enhanced. The present study addresses this aspect. CZO thin films with 0 ≤ x ≤ 1 were investigated. A unique nano-thermogravimetric method for thin films that is based on the resonant nanobalance approach for high-temperature characterization of oxygen non-stoichiometry in CZO was implemented. The high-temperature electrical conductivity and the non-stoichiometry δ of CZO were measured under oxygen partial pressures pO(2) in the range of 10(−24)–0.2 bar. Markedly enhanced reducibility and electronic conductivity of CeO(2)-ZrO(2) as compared to CeO(2−δ) and ZrO(2) were observed. A comparison of temperature- and pO(2)-dependences of the non-stoichiometry of thin films with literature data for bulk Ce(1−x)Zr(x)O(2−δ) shows enhanced reducibility in the former. The maximum conductivity was found for Ce(0.8)Zr(0.2)O(2−δ), whereas Ce(0.5)Zr(0.5)O(2-δ) showed the highest non-stoichiometry, yielding δ = 0.16 at 900 °C and pO(2) of 10(−14) bar. The defect interactions in Ce(1−x)Zr(x)O(2−δ) are analyzed in the framework of defect models for ceria and zirconia. MDPI 2021-02-05 /pmc/articles/PMC7915746/ /pubmed/33562638 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ma14040748 Text en © 2021 by the authors. Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Linking the Electrical Conductivity and Non-Stoichiometry of Thin Film Ce(1−x)Zr(x)O(2−δ) by a Resonant Nanobalance Approach
title Linking the Electrical Conductivity and Non-Stoichiometry of Thin Film Ce(1−x)Zr(x)O(2−δ) by a Resonant Nanobalance Approach
title_full Linking the Electrical Conductivity and Non-Stoichiometry of Thin Film Ce(1−x)Zr(x)O(2−δ) by a Resonant Nanobalance Approach
title_fullStr Linking the Electrical Conductivity and Non-Stoichiometry of Thin Film Ce(1−x)Zr(x)O(2−δ) by a Resonant Nanobalance Approach
title_full_unstemmed Linking the Electrical Conductivity and Non-Stoichiometry of Thin Film Ce(1−x)Zr(x)O(2−δ) by a Resonant Nanobalance Approach
title_short Linking the Electrical Conductivity and Non-Stoichiometry of Thin Film Ce(1−x)Zr(x)O(2−δ) by a Resonant Nanobalance Approach
title_sort linking the electrical conductivity and non-stoichiometry of thin film ce(1−x)zr(x)o(2−δ) by a resonant nanobalance approach
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7915746/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33562638
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ma14040748
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