Jens-Peter Eufinger
University of Giessen
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ACS Nano | 2013
Pascal Hartmann; Torsten Brezesinski; Joachim Sann; Andriy Lotnyk; Jens-Peter Eufinger; Lorenz Kienle; Jürgen Janek
Herein we report the electrical transport properties of a series of ordered mesoporous ceria-zirconia (CexZr1-xO2, referred to as mp-CZO) thin films with both a cubic structure of (17±2) nm diameter pores and nanocrystalline walls. Samples over the whole range of composition, including bare CeO2 and ZrO2, were fabricated by templating strategies using the large diblock copolymer KLE as the structure-directing agent. Both the nanoscale structure and the chemical composition of the mesoporous materials were analyzed by a combination of scanning and transmission electron microscopy, grazing incidence small-angle X-ray scattering, X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy, and time-of-flight secondary ion mass spectrometry. The total conductivity as a function of the film composition, temperature, and oxygen partial pressure was measured using impedance spectroscopy. The mesoporous solid solutions of CeO2-ZrO2 prepared in this work showed a higher stability against thermal ripening than both binary oxides, making them ideal model systems to study both the charge transport properties and the oxygen storage at elevated temperatures. We find that the redox properties of nanocrystalline mp-CZO thin films differ significantly from those of bulk CZO materials reported in the literature and, therefore, propose a defect chemical model of surface regions.
Angewandte Chemie | 2014
Martin Heise; Bertold Rasche; Anna Isaeva; Alexey I. Baranov; Michael Ruck; Konrad Schäfer; Rainer Pöttgen; Jens-Peter Eufinger; Jürgen Janek
Nanoparticles of Bi3 Ir, obtained from a microwave-assisted polyol process, activate molecular oxygen from air at room temperature and reversibly intercalate it as oxide ions. The closely related structures of Bi3 Ir and Bi3 IrOx (x≤2) were investigated by X-ray diffraction, electron microscopy, and quantum-chemical modeling. In the topochemically formed metallic suboxide, the intermetallic building units are fully preserved. Time- and temperature-dependent monitoring of the oxygen uptake in an oxygen-filled chamber shows that the activation energy for oxide diffusion (84 meV) is one order of magnitude smaller than that in any known material. Bi3 IrOx is the first metallic oxide ion conductor and also the first that operates at room temperature.
Physical Chemistry Chemical Physics | 2014
Jens-Peter Eufinger; Maximilian Daniels; Kerstin Schmale; Stefan Berendts; Gregor Ulbrich; Martin Lerch; Hans-Dieter Wiemhöfer; Jürgen Janek
Physical Chemistry Chemical Physics | 2015
Jens-Peter Eufinger; Alexander Schmidt; Martin Lerch; Jürgen Janek
Solid State Ionics | 2014
Alexander Schmidt; Martin Lerch; Jens-Peter Eufinger; Jürgen Janek; Ionut Tranca; Mazharul M. Islam; Thomas Bredow; Raimund Dolle; Hans-Dieter Wiemhöfer; Hans Boysen; Markus Hölzel
Solid State Sciences | 2014
Alexander Schmidt; Martin Lerch; Jens-Peter Eufinger; Jürgen Janek; Raimund Dolle; Hans-Dieter Wiemhöfer; Ionut Tranca; Mazharul M. Islam; Thomas Bredow; Hans Boysen; Markus Hoelzel
Journal of Physical Chemistry C | 2016
Ralf Heinzmann; Ibrahim Issac; Jens-Peter Eufinger; Gregor Ulbrich; Martin Lerch; Jürgen Janek; Sylvio Indris
Angewandte Chemie | 2014
Martin Heise; Bertold Rasche; Anna Isaeva; Alexey I. Baranov; Michael Ruck; Konrad Schäfer; Rainer Pöttgen; Jens-Peter Eufinger; Jürgen Janek
Solid State Ionics | 2016
Stefan Berendts; Jens-Peter Eufinger; Ilia Valov; Jürgen Janek; Martin Lerch
Physical Chemistry Chemical Physics | 2017
Kathrin Michel; Jens-Peter Eufinger; Gregor Ulbrich; Martin Lerch; Juergen Janek; Matthias T. Elm