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Journal of Fuel Cell Science and Technology | 2011

Oxygen Nonstoichiometry and Electrochemical Properties of GdBaCo2−xFexO6−δ Double Perovskite Cathodes

D. S. Tsvetkov; Nadezhda S. Saricheva; Vladimir V. Sereda; Andrey Yu. Zuev

Mixed ionic- and electronic-conducting perovskite-type oxides are the state-of-the-art materials for high-temperature solid-state electrochemical devices such as solid oxide fuel cells (SOFCs), oxygen membranes, and sensors. Many of such materials are cobaltite-based oxides. Recently, double perovskites REBaCo2O5.5±δ, where RE is a trivalent rare earth and the oxygen content δ varies in wide range, have received a great attention as attractive materials for such application. Many interesting phenomena, such as giant magnetoresistance, charge ordering, and metal-insulator transition, have been observed in these compounds. Powder samples of GdBaCo2−xFexO6−δ(x=0;0.2) were synthesized by glycerol-nitrate method. Oxygen nonstoichiomentry of oxides GdBaCo2−xFexO6−δ(x=0;0.2) was measured by the thermogravimetric (TG) method as a function of temperature in the range of 25–1100°C in air. Total conductivity of aforementioned oxides was studied by the four-probe dc-method as a function of temperature in the range of 25–1100°C in air. Polarization resistance of double perovskite cathodes was investigated by impedance spectroscopy in symmetrical cell of the type electrode|electrolyte|electrode. “Metal-insulator” transition was found at 80°C in GdBaCo2O6−δ, whereas it was not observed in iron-doped sample GdBaCo1.8Fe0.2O6−δ due to the increase in oxygen content upon Fe-doping. At high temperatures, both double perovskites have almost the same total conductivity. Chemical interaction was found to decrease the performance of GdBaCo2−xFexO6−δ cathodes in YSZ-based SOFCs due to the chemical interaction between electrolyte and cathode materials, which significantly increases their polarization resistance. Behavior of total conductivity of oxides GdBaCo2−xFexO6−δ(x=0;0.2) with temperature was explained by assuming small polaron charge transfer. The particularity of the latter is larger mobility of electron holes as compared with that of electrons. Increase in cathode performance was shown in the case of YSZ covered by the Ce0.8Sm0.2O2 layer in comparison with pure Zr0.9Y0.1O2 electrolyte.


Archive | 2017

Conventional Methods for Measurements of Chemo-Mechanical Coupling

Andrey Yu. Zuev; D. S. Tsvetkov

Energy-related oxide materials are often used at elevated temperatures under both oxidizing and reducing conditions and, therefore, their chemical composition with respect to oxygen may change.


Advances in Materials Science and Engineering | 2018

Oxygen Content and Thermodynamic Stability of YBaCo2O6−δ Double Perovskite

Anton L. Sednev; Andrey Yu. Zuev; D. S. Tsvetkov

The thermodynamic stability of the double perovskite YBaCo2O6−δ was studied using the coulometric titration technique and verified by measurements of the overall conductivity depending on oxygen partial pressure at a given temperature. As a result, the stability diagram of YBaCo2O6−δ was plotted. YBaCo2O6−δ was found to be thermodynamically stable in air at 850°C and higher temperatures, whereas its thermodynamic stability at 900°C is limited by the range of oxygen partial pressures −3.56 ≤ log(pO2/atm) ≤ −0.14. Oxygen content in YBaCo2O6−δ slightly decreases at 900°C from 5.035 at log(pO2/atm) = −0.14 to 4.989 in the atmosphere with log(pO2/atm) = −3.565 indicating a crucial role which variation of Co+3/Co+2 ratio plays in its stability. YBaCo2O6−δ decomposes into the mixture of YCoO3 and BaCoO3−z at the high pO2 stability limit, whereas YBaCo4O7, BaCo1−xYxO3−γ, and Y2O3 were identified as the products of its decomposition at the low pO2 one.


Inorganic Chemistry | 2018

In Situ and ex Situ Study of Cubic La0.5Ba0.5CoO3−δ to Double Perovskite LaBaCo2O6−δ Transition and Formation of Domain Textured Phases with Fast Oxygen Exchange Capability

Dmitry Malyshkin; Andrey Yu. Novikov; Vladimir V. Sereda; I.L. Ivanov; D. S. Tsvetkov; Andrey Yu. Zuev

The disordered La0.5Ba0.5CoO3-δ ↔ ordered LaBaCo2O6-δ transition was studied in detail using several complementary in situ (X-ray diffraction, thermogravimetry, and coulometric titration) and ex situ (transmission electron microscopy) techniques. This transition was found to proceed through the formation of complex domain textured intermediate products. They were shown to have strong affinity to oxygen and exhibit its fast absorption from ambient atmosphere (oxygen partial pressure ( pO2) 0.21 atm) at a temperature as low as 70 °C. The thermodynamic stability limits of the cubic and double perovskites were determined by coulometric titration. The stability diagram of the LaBaCo2O6-δ - La0.5Ba0.5CoO3-δ system was plotted as a result. Oxygen nonstoichiometry of the thermodynamically stable cubic perovskite La0.5Ba0.5CoO3-δ was measured as a function of pO2 in the temperature range between 1000 and 1100 °C using a coulometric titration technique.


Solid State Ionics | 2015

Gd- and Pr-based double perovskite cobaltites as oxygen electrodes for proton ceramic fuel cells and electrolyser cells

Ragnar Strandbakke; V.A. Cherepanov; Andrey Yu. Zuev; D. S. Tsvetkov; Christos Argirusis; Georgia Sourkouni; Stephan Prünte; Truls Norby


Solid State Ionics | 2017

Thermodynamic stability, oxygen content, defect structure and related properties of YBaCo4 − xZnxO7 + δ (x = 0–3) oxides

D. S. Tsvetkov; Nadezhda S. Tsvetkova; I.L. Ivanov; Andrey Yu. Zuev


229th ECS Meeting (May 29 - June 2, 2016) | 2016

Mechano-Chemical Coupling in Double Perovskites as Energy Related Materials

D. S. Tsvetkov; I.L. Ivanov; Dmitry Malyshkin; Vladimir V. Sereda; Andrey Yu. Zuev


Solid State Ionics | 2015

Oxygen content and thermodynamic stability of YBaCo4O7 ± δ

D. S. Tsvetkov; V. Pralong; Nadezhda S. Tsvetkova; Andrey Yu. Zuev


Materials Letters | 2019

Hydration thermodynamics of proton-conducting perovskite Ba4Ca2Nb2O11

Vladimir V. Sereda; Dmitry Malyshkin; D. S. Tsvetkov; Andrey Yu. Zuev


Materials Letters | 2018

Preparation, oxygen nonstoichiometry and defect structure of double perovskite LaBaCo 2 O 6–δ

Dmitry Malyshkin; Andrey Yu. Novikov; D. S. Tsvetkov; Andrey Yu. Zuev

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Ural Federal University

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