Abstract

A solid-state reaction was used to prepare Sr1−x(Fe0.5Co0.5)O3−δ (x=0–0.3) mixed (electronic and ionic)-conducting oxides. An A-site cation deficiency in Sr1−x(Fe0.5Co0.5)O3−δ (x=0.05–0.1) causes the Sr-rich phase of grain and grain boundaries to disappear. It also enhances the stability of the perovskite structure and reduces thermal expansion at high temperatures in an Ar atmosphere. However, a further deficiency of Sr causes the segregation of a considerable amount of Co3O4 and FeO. As the Sr deficiency is increased, there is a slight decrease in the electrical conductivity in air and improvement of the oxygen permeation fluxes of slightly Sr-deficient membranes (x=0.05, 0.1). The effect of Sr deficiency on the oxygen transport in the Sr1−x(Fe0.5Co0.5)O3−δ membrane is discussed in terms of the microstructure and phase transition.

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