Abstract

Mn 2+ -doped Sn 1− x Mn x P 2 O 7 ( x = 0–0.2) are synthesized by a new co-precipitation method using tin(II)oxalate as tin(IV) precursor, which gives pure tin pyrophosphate at 300 °C, as all the reaction by-products are vaporizable at <150 °C. The dopant Mn 2+ acts as a sintering aid and leads to dense Sn 1− x Mn x P 2 O 7 samples on sintering at 1100 °C. Though conductivity of Sn 1− x Mn x P 2 O 7 samples in the ambient atmosphere is 10 −9 –10 −6 S cm −1 in 300–550 °C range, it increases significantly in humidified (water vapor pressure, p H 2 O = 0.12 atm) atmosphere and reaches >10 −3 S cm −1 in 100–200 °C range. The maximum conductivity is shown by Sn 0.88 Mn 0.12 P 2 O 7 with 9.79 × 10 −6 S cm −1 at 550 °C in ambient air and 2.29 × 10 −3 S cm −1 at 190 °C in humidified air. It is observed that the humidification of Sn 1− x Mn x P 2 O 7 samples is a slow process and its rate increases at higher temperature. The stability of Sn 1− x Mn x P 2 O 7 samples is analyzed.

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