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Fundamental workings of chemical substitution at the A-site of perovskite oxides— a (207)Pb NMR study of Ba-substituted PbZrO(3)

Lead zirconate (PbZrO(3), PZ) is a prototype antiferroelectric (AFE) oxide from which state-of-the-art energy storage materials are derived by chemical substitutions. A thorough understanding of the structure–property relationships of PZ-based materials is essential for both performance improvement...

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Autores principales: Egert, Sonja, Koruza, Jurij, Breitzke, Hergen, Zhao, Changhao, Malič, Barbara, Buntkowsky, Gerd, Groszewicz, Pedro B.
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Publicado: The Royal Society of Chemistry 2022
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9706679/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36354051
http://dx.doi.org/10.1039/d2dt01302a
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author Egert, Sonja
Koruza, Jurij
Breitzke, Hergen
Zhao, Changhao
Malič, Barbara
Buntkowsky, Gerd
Groszewicz, Pedro B.
author_facet Egert, Sonja
Koruza, Jurij
Breitzke, Hergen
Zhao, Changhao
Malič, Barbara
Buntkowsky, Gerd
Groszewicz, Pedro B.
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description Lead zirconate (PbZrO(3), PZ) is a prototype antiferroelectric (AFE) oxide from which state-of-the-art energy storage materials are derived by chemical substitutions. A thorough understanding of the structure–property relationships of PZ-based materials is essential for both performance improvement and the design of more environmentally friendly replacements. (Pb(1−x)Ba(x))ZrO(3) (PBZ) can serve as a model system for studying the effect of A-site substitution in the perovskite lattice, with barium destabilizing the AFE state. Here, the two-dimensional (207)Pb solid-state NMR spectra of PZ and PBZ were recorded to analyze the local structural role of barium substitution. At low substitution levels, (207)Pb NMR spectroscopy reveals the presence of Pb–O bond length disorder. Upon crossing the threshold value of x for the macroscopic phase transition into a ferroelectric (FE) state, the barium cations cause local-scale lattice expansions in their vicinity, resulting in the collapse of two lead lattice sites into one. The stabilization of the larger volume site coincides with the favoring of larger lead displacements. We also observed more covalent bonding environments which may originate from the lower polarizability of the barium cations, facilitating the formation of stronger Pb–O bonds in their vicinity. From the local structural point of view, we propose that the substitution-induced AFE → FE phase transition is therefore related to an increasing correlation of larger lead displacements in larger oxygen cavities as the barium content increases. Our results also highlight (207)Pb NMR spectroscopy as a valuable method for the characterization of the structure–property relationships of PbZrO(3)-based AFE and FE oxides.
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spelling pubmed-97066792022-12-20 Fundamental workings of chemical substitution at the A-site of perovskite oxides— a (207)Pb NMR study of Ba-substituted PbZrO(3) Egert, Sonja Koruza, Jurij Breitzke, Hergen Zhao, Changhao Malič, Barbara Buntkowsky, Gerd Groszewicz, Pedro B. Dalton Trans Chemistry Lead zirconate (PbZrO(3), PZ) is a prototype antiferroelectric (AFE) oxide from which state-of-the-art energy storage materials are derived by chemical substitutions. A thorough understanding of the structure–property relationships of PZ-based materials is essential for both performance improvement and the design of more environmentally friendly replacements. (Pb(1−x)Ba(x))ZrO(3) (PBZ) can serve as a model system for studying the effect of A-site substitution in the perovskite lattice, with barium destabilizing the AFE state. Here, the two-dimensional (207)Pb solid-state NMR spectra of PZ and PBZ were recorded to analyze the local structural role of barium substitution. At low substitution levels, (207)Pb NMR spectroscopy reveals the presence of Pb–O bond length disorder. Upon crossing the threshold value of x for the macroscopic phase transition into a ferroelectric (FE) state, the barium cations cause local-scale lattice expansions in their vicinity, resulting in the collapse of two lead lattice sites into one. The stabilization of the larger volume site coincides with the favoring of larger lead displacements. We also observed more covalent bonding environments which may originate from the lower polarizability of the barium cations, facilitating the formation of stronger Pb–O bonds in their vicinity. From the local structural point of view, we propose that the substitution-induced AFE → FE phase transition is therefore related to an increasing correlation of larger lead displacements in larger oxygen cavities as the barium content increases. Our results also highlight (207)Pb NMR spectroscopy as a valuable method for the characterization of the structure–property relationships of PbZrO(3)-based AFE and FE oxides. The Royal Society of Chemistry 2022-11-09 /pmc/articles/PMC9706679/ /pubmed/36354051 http://dx.doi.org/10.1039/d2dt01302a Text en This journal is © The Royal Society of Chemistry https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/
spellingShingle Chemistry
Egert, Sonja
Koruza, Jurij
Breitzke, Hergen
Zhao, Changhao
Malič, Barbara
Buntkowsky, Gerd
Groszewicz, Pedro B.
Fundamental workings of chemical substitution at the A-site of perovskite oxides— a (207)Pb NMR study of Ba-substituted PbZrO(3)
title Fundamental workings of chemical substitution at the A-site of perovskite oxides— a (207)Pb NMR study of Ba-substituted PbZrO(3)
title_full Fundamental workings of chemical substitution at the A-site of perovskite oxides— a (207)Pb NMR study of Ba-substituted PbZrO(3)
title_fullStr Fundamental workings of chemical substitution at the A-site of perovskite oxides— a (207)Pb NMR study of Ba-substituted PbZrO(3)
title_full_unstemmed Fundamental workings of chemical substitution at the A-site of perovskite oxides— a (207)Pb NMR study of Ba-substituted PbZrO(3)
title_short Fundamental workings of chemical substitution at the A-site of perovskite oxides— a (207)Pb NMR study of Ba-substituted PbZrO(3)
title_sort fundamental workings of chemical substitution at the a-site of perovskite oxides— a (207)pb nmr study of ba-substituted pbzro(3)
topic Chemistry
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9706679/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36354051
http://dx.doi.org/10.1039/d2dt01302a
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