Issue 11, 2017

The key role of the composition and structural features in fluoride ion conductivity in tysonite Ce1−xSrxF3−x solid solutions

Abstract

Pure tysonite-type Ce1−xSrxF3−x solid solutions for 0 ≤ x < 0.15 were prepared by a solid-state route at 900 °C. The cell parameters follow Vegard's laws for 0 ≤ x ≤ 0.10 and the solubility limit is identified (0.10 < xlimit < 0.15). For 0 ≤ x ≤ 0.05, the F2–(Ce,Sr) and F3–(Ce,Sr) bond distances into [Ce1−xSrxF](2−x)+ slabs strongly vary with x. This slab buckling is maximum around x = 0.025 and strongly affects the more mobile F1 fluoride ions located between the slabs. The 19F MAS NMR spectra show the occurrence of F1–F2,3 exchange at 64 °C. The fraction of mobile F2,3 atoms deduced from the relative intensity of the NMR resonance is maximum for Ce0.99Sr0.01F2.99 (22% at 64 °C) while this fraction linearly increases with x for La1−xAExF3−x (AE = Ba, Sr). The highest conductivity found for Ce0.975Sr0.025F2.975 (3 × 10−4 S cm−1 at RT, Ea = 0.31 eV) is correlated to the largest dispersion of F2–(Ce,Sr) and F3–(Ce,Sr) distances which induces the maximum sheet buckling. Such a relationship between composition, structural features and fluoride ion conductivity is extended to other tysonite-type fluorides. The key role of the difference between AE2+ and RE3+ ionic radii and of the thickness of the slab buckling is established and could allow designing new ionic conductors.

Graphical abstract: The key role of the composition and structural features in fluoride ion conductivity in tysonite Ce1−xSrxF3−x solid solutions

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Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
13 Dec 2016
Accepted
21 Feb 2017
First published
21 Feb 2017

Dalton Trans., 2017,46, 3761-3769

The key role of the composition and structural features in fluoride ion conductivity in tysonite Ce1−xSrxF3−x solid solutions

B. Dieudonné, J. Chable, M. Body, C. Legein, E. Durand, F. Mauvy, S. Fourcade, M. Leblanc, V. Maisonneuve and A. Demourgues, Dalton Trans., 2017, 46, 3761 DOI: 10.1039/C6DT04714A

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