“…To support such a suggestion, it can also be assumed that at or below 1200 • C, the viscosity and surface tension of the formed liquid are too high impeding, thus, the diffusion of some material. Being this so, then our suggestions would be in close agreement with the suggestions of Cameron et al 18 and Nadaud et al 19 who reported that the grain size remained unchanged for relative density values lower than about 90%, i.e., when the porosity changed from being open and interconnected to closed. It must also be noted that all the above suggestions for this first region are based on the assumption that the Bi 2 O 3 amount present in the doped-GDC samples is close or near to the nominal composition, i.e., the weight loss due to a partial evaporation of Bi 2 O 3 , as shown in Fig.…”