Abstract

Conventional synthesis of ceramic oxide compositions is time consuming and consequently limits the compositions that can be studied. A way round this is the use of combinatorial methods to explore much wider ranges of compositions. Using an inkjet based robot system; London University Search Instrument (LUSI) combinatorial arrays of ceramic dot samples can be produced. The first part of the study consists of the characterisation of a printed array of La 0.8Sr 0.2CoO 3− δ to ensure the reproducibility and quality of the ceramic dots and suitability for isotopic exchange experiments.

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