Various amounts of Al2O3 (0.25, 0.5 and 1.0mol%) were added to tetragonal
polycrystalline material (3YTZP), prepared using the hydrothermal
crystallization method. The effects of the added amount as well as the
sintering temperature on the microstructure and electrical properties of the
3Y-TZP/Al2O3 composites were investigated. The alumina addition was found to
affect the microstructure of the 3Y-TZP samples obtained after sintering at
1400 or 1500?C only to a slight extent. The lowest values of the blocking
factor, which represents the contribution of grain boundary resistivity to
the total resistivity of a polycrystal, were observed for the 3Y-TZP with
Al2O3 additions of 0.25 or 0.5mol% at measurement temperatures of 550 and
600 ?C. The study proves that the 3Y-TZP/Al2O3 should be taken into
consideration as solid electrolyte in the intermediatetemperature solid
oxide fuel cells.
Aluminum oxide was deposited on the surface of 3 mol% yttria‐stabilized tetragonal zirconia polycrystals (3Y‐TZP). The samples were annealed at temperatures from 1523 to 1773 K. Diffusion profiles of Al in the form of mean concentration vs. depth in B‐type kinetic region were investigated by secondary ion mass spectroscopy. The experimental results for the lattice diffusion (DB) and grain boundary diffusion (DGB) are as follows: normalDnormalB=6.5×105exp−590kJmolRTfalse[cm2sfalse] and DGBboldδs=2.6×105exp−675kJmolRTfalse[cm3sfalse]where δ is the grain‐boundary width and s is the segregation factor.
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