Abstract:In this study, the nickel doped apatite‐type lanthanum silicate La9.33Si6‐xNixO26‐x (x = 0, .5, 1.0, 1.5, 2.0) (LSNO) electrolyte powders were successfully generated by using the urea nitrate combustion method at 600°C and 6–8 min. The optimal sintering temperature was determined to be 1500°C on the basis of the linear shrinkage, relative density as a function of temperature, and microcosmic analysis. It was observed that Ni2+ successfully replaced Si4+ in [SiO4] to form the [Si(Ni)O4] tetrahedra. LSNO had a t… Show more
“…However, the conductivity of these sample increases exponentially with temperature increase from 550 °C to 650 °C and then even higher conductivity values achieved at 750 °C. Ni doped lanthanum silicate oxyapatite, La 9.33 Si 6− x Ni x O 26− x ( x = 1.0) showed conductivity of 1.21 × 10 −3 S cm −1 at 700 °C 30 while the Co and Ni co-doped sample, La 10 Si 5.2 Co 0.4 Ni 0.4 O 27− δ in this work showed a higher value of 1.48 × 10 −3 S cm −1 at 750 °C.…”
“…However, the conductivity of these sample increases exponentially with temperature increase from 550 °C to 650 °C and then even higher conductivity values achieved at 750 °C. Ni doped lanthanum silicate oxyapatite, La 9.33 Si 6− x Ni x O 26− x ( x = 1.0) showed conductivity of 1.21 × 10 −3 S cm −1 at 700 °C 30 while the Co and Ni co-doped sample, La 10 Si 5.2 Co 0.4 Ni 0.4 O 27− δ in this work showed a higher value of 1.48 × 10 −3 S cm −1 at 750 °C.…”
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