Development of Solid Electrolyte Material Based on Zinrconia-Bismuth Oxide
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Solid electrolyte is very important part of the solid oxide fuel cell (SOFC). Currently the
yttria stabilized zirconia is being used as an electrolyte material in SOFCs due to it’s high
ionic conductivity. However, its ionic conductivity decreases drastically below
temperature of 1000oC. Due to this reason, the researchers are concentrating on new
materials which could possess high conductivity at low temperature. On the other hand,
ZrO2 exhibit monoclinic structure which is stable from room temperature up to 1170oC
only. The motivation of the present study was to stabilize high temperature ZrO2 cubic
(high ionic conductivity) phase at low temperature by doping with Bi2O3. Various
samples synthesized with composition of ZrO2 doped with Bi2O3 exhibits XRD pattern
consisting of three main phase’s viz. Bi2O3, ZrO2 and Bi1.85Zr0.15O3.075. The electrical
conductivity as well as thermal study of three samples with composition (15 mol% Bi2O3
with 85 mol% ZrO2, 20 mol% Bi 2O3 with 80 mol% ZrO2 and 25 mol% Bi2O3 with
75mol% ZrO2 ) was measured and change of one order of conductivity was observed in
sample III due to higher disordering present in the sample. Moreover, the structural
features of sample III comes out to be different from sample I and sample II. This
variation arises due to the liberation of Bi2O3 phase from inner core of the sample which
causes different structural features. Thus it can be concluded that ZrO2 cubic phase could
not be stabilized at room temperature after doping with Bi2O3. The details of the study
are presented in subsequent chapters.
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M.Tech. (Materials and Metallurgical Engineering)
