Abstract

Electrical conduction of Sr-doped LaP 3O 9 ([Sr]/{[La] + [Sr]} = 2–10 mol%) was investigated under 0.4–5 kPa of p(H 2O) and 0.01–100 kPa of p(O 2) or 0.3–3 kPa of p(H 2) at 573–973 K. Sr-doped LaP 3O 9 showed apparent H/D isotope effect on conductivity regardless of the Sr-doping level under both H 2O/O 2 oxidizing and H 2/H 2O reducing conditions at investigated temperatures. Conductivities of the material were almost independent of p(O 2) and p(H 2O). These results demonstrated that the Sr-doped LaP 3O 9 exhibited protonic conduction under wide ranges of p(O 2), p(H 2O) and temperature. The conductivity of the Sr-doped LaP 3O 9 increased with increasing Sr concentration up to its solubility limit, ca. 3 mol%, while the further Sr-doping slightly degraded the conductivity. These indicate that Sr 2+ substitution for La 3+ leads to proton dissolution into the material and induced protonic conduction. Conductivities of the 3 mol% Sr-doped sample were 2 × 10 - 6 –5 × 10 − 4 S cm − 1 at 573–973 K.

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