2020
DOI: 10.1007/s11664-020-08449-4
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Impedance Spectroscopic Studies of B2O3-Substituted CeO2-Gd2O3 Systems

Abstract: In this paper, the change in the conduction mechanism due to B 2 O 3 addition in a ceria-based nanoceramic system is understood by studying the nature of conductivity and the variation of electric modulus function with frequency at different temperatures. The studies revealed that oxide ion conduction in the prepared system is prominent only after 500°C. The activation energy for electrical conduction and oxide ion hopping in the system is found to be 0.26 eV and 0.85 eV, respectively. The discrepancy in the v… Show more

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“…On the other hand, it is possible to notice the characteristic adsorption band of the GDC between 450-550 cm -1 in all the synthesized materials. It is attributed to the vibrations by 36,38] ; in addition to observing the peak close to 800 cm -1 , 675 cm -1 and 450 cm -1 corresponding to the vibration modes of the Ce-O bond ; the adsorption band near 565 cm -1 correspond with the vibration bond of Gd-O [39]. This validates that GDC synthesis was successful.…”
Section: Ecs Transactions 103 (1) 2145-2162 (2021)supporting
confidence: 65%
“…On the other hand, it is possible to notice the characteristic adsorption band of the GDC between 450-550 cm -1 in all the synthesized materials. It is attributed to the vibrations by 36,38] ; in addition to observing the peak close to 800 cm -1 , 675 cm -1 and 450 cm -1 corresponding to the vibration modes of the Ce-O bond ; the adsorption band near 565 cm -1 correspond with the vibration bond of Gd-O [39]. This validates that GDC synthesis was successful.…”
Section: Ecs Transactions 103 (1) 2145-2162 (2021)supporting
confidence: 65%