Abstract

Oxides with practical applications, such as high T c superconductors, catalysts, solid oxide fuel cells and membranes frequently contain basic cations, which under synthesis or process conditions will be subjected to CO 2 -containing atmospheres and a carbonatization degradation may be initiated. In this paper the conditions for synthesis (formation) of potential Ln 2 O 2 CO 3 degradation products are described for the rare earth oxides Ln 2 O 3 , Ln = La, Nd. Emphasis is put on describing conditions for the formation of well characterised phase-pure samples of La 2 O 2 CO 3 (type IA/II), Nd 2 O 2 CO 3 (type IA/II) and of the solid solution series La 2–x Nd x O 2 CO 3 (type II), 0 ≤ x ≤ 2, by means of decomposition studies on rare earth acetates and citrates and by carbonatization studies on the corresponding rare earth oxides.For the calculation of phase stability relationships, thermodynamic data for Ln 2 O 2 CO 3 are required. Herein, the thermal stability of Nd 2 O 2 CO 3 II has been studied by means of thermogravimetry and isothermal annealing experiments in atmospheres with various partial pressures of CO 2 (30.4 to 1.01×10 5 Pa). The experimental results were used to establish the equilibrium pressures of CO 2 for the decomposition reaction \[ {\rm Nd}_{\rm 2} {\rm O}_{\rm 2} {\rm CO}_{\rm {\rm II}\;{\rm (s)} \to {\rm A\hbox-Nd}_{\rm 2} {\rm O}_{\rm 3} \;{\rm (s) + CO}_{\rm 2} \;{\rm (g)} \] in the temperature region 800–1100 K. The median standard molar enthalpy and entropy of the decomposition reaction are 213 ± 27 kJ mol –1 and 195 ± 26 J K –1 mol –1 , respectively. At 298 K Δ d H m o = 221 ± 27 kJ mol –1 and Δ d S m o = 206 ± 26 J K –1 mol –1 .

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