Abstract

Fine powders of Ln 0.6Ca 0.4FeO 3−δ (Ln Pr, Nd, Sm) were prepared by a glycine-nitrate process (GNP). The preparation process, thermal properties, phase constituents, and microstructure of the samples were characterized by FT-IR, TG-DSC, XRD and TEM, respectively. The results show that all of the powders have perovskite-type structure with orthorhombic symmetry and mean particle size of 25 nm. The relative density of Pr 0.6Ca 0.4FeO 3−δ and Nd 0.6Ca 0.4FeO 3−δ decreased with sintering temperature, while increased for Sm 0.6Ca 0.4FeO 3−δ. The DC four-probe measurement indicated that both Pr 0.6Ca 0.4FeO 3−δ and Nd 0.6Ca 0.4FeO 3−δ exhibit fairly high electrical conductivity, over 100 S cm −1 at T > 650 °C, high enough for application as cathode materials for IT-SOFC. The temperature dependence of the conductivity for Nd 0.6Ca 0.4FeO 3−δ consists of two straight lines with activation energies of 160.2 and 18.6 kJ mol −1, respectively, for the sample sintered at 1100 °C for 2 h. The conduction mechanism of the materials is discussed in terms of non-stoichiometry.

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