Fluorine and chlorine doping in oxygen-deficient perovskites: A strategy for improving chemical stability

Publication date: Available online 31 May 2019Source: Comptes Rendus ChimieAuthor(s): Nataliia Tarasova, Irina AnimitsaAbstractThe present work describes the effect of fluorine and chlorine doping on the chemical stability of proton conductors Ba2In2O5, Ba4In2Zr2O11, and Ba4Ca2Nb2O11 against carbon dioxide and water steam. It was proved that both undoped and halide-doped compositions demonstrate good chemical stability under H2O treatment without degradation and without any hydrolytic decomposition. The hydration process leads to the change in the crystal structure only. The treatment in the CO2/air (1:1) atmosphere (500 °C, 10 h) leads to the decomposition of undoped samples only. Halide-doped samples retain their structure without detectable products, that is, they are more chemically stable compared with undoped compositions. The method of halide doping can be used as the promising technique for obtaining the new perovskite-related materials with high level of chemical stability.
Source: Comptes Rendus Chimie - Category: Chemistry Source Type: research
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