Electrical properties of 1mol% Y-doped BaZrO3 as a solid electrolyte of SOFC
Journal
Journal of solid state electrochemistry
Date
2011.10.14
Abstract
Much attention has been paid to barium zirconates because
their high protonic conductivity and chemical stability are
excellent properties for solid electrolytes. However, most
studies have focused on highly doped materials such as 10 or
20 mol % Y-doped barium zirconates. In this study, the bulk
and the grain boundary electrical properties of 1 mol % Y-
doped barium zirconate are investigated as a function of
temperature, water partial pressure, and oxygen partial
pressure. At low temperatures and in wet atmospheres, the
bulk of the barium zirconate predominantly conducts protonic
defects, whereas, at high temperatures and in dry conditions,
it is mixed oxygen ionic and electron-hole conducting. In the
grain boundary, the protonic conductivity is a few orders of
magnitude lower than the protonic conductivity in the bulk.
In this study, possible causes for the low protonic
conduction at the grain boundaries are considered.