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Journal of Materials Chemistry | 2017

Relating defect chemistry and electronic transport in the double perovskite Ba1−xGd0.8La0.2+xCo2O6−δ (BGLC)

Einar Vøllestad; Matthias Schrade; Julie Segalini; Ragnar Strandbakke; Truls Norby

Rare earth double perovskites comprise a class of functional oxides with interesting physiochemical properties both for low- and high-temperature applications. However, little can be found relating electrical properties with equilibrium thermodynamics of non-stoichiometry and defects. In the present work, a comprehensive and generally applicable defect chemical model is developed to form the link between the defect chemistry and electronic structure of partially substituted BGLC (Ba1−xGd0.8La0.2+xCo2O6−δ, 0 ≤ x ≤ 0.5). The equilibrium oxygen content of 4 different compositions is determined as a function of pO2 and temperature by thermogravimetric analysis, and combined with defect chemical modelling to obtain defect concentrations and thermodynamic parameters. Oxidation enthalpies determined by TG-DSC become increasingly exothermic (−50 to −120 kJ mol−1) with increased temperature and oxygen non-stoichiometry for all compositions, in excellent agreement with the thermodynamic parameters obtained from the defect chemical model. All compositions display high electrical conductivities (500 to 1000 S cm−1) with shallow pO2-dependencies and small and positive Seebeck coefficients (3 to 15 μV K−1), indicating high degree of degeneracy of the electronic charge carriers. The complex electrical properties of BGLC at elevated temperatures is rationalized by a two-band conduction model where highly mobile p-type charge carriers are transported within the valence band, whereas less mobile “n-type” charge carriers are located in narrow Co 3d band.


Fuel Cells | 2011

Development of Proton Conducting SOFCs Based on LaNbO4 Electrolyte – Status in Norway

Anna Magrasó; Marie-Laure Fontaine; Yngve Larring; Rune Bredesen; Guttorm E. Syvertsen; Hilde Lea Lein; Tor Grande; Morten Huse; Ragnar Strandbakke; Reidar Haugsrud; Truls Norby


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


Journal of Physical Chemistry C | 2009

High-Temperature Hydration and Conductivity of Mayenite, Ca12Al14O33

Ragnar Strandbakke; Camilla Kongshaug; Reidar Haugsrud; Truls Norby


Journal of the American Ceramic Society | 2010

Novel Fabrication of Ca-Doped LaNbO4 Thin-Film Proton-Conducting Fuel Cells by Pulsed Laser Deposition

Anna Magrasó; Helena Xuriguera; M. Varela; Martin F. Sunding; Ragnar Strandbakke; Reidar Haugsrud; Truls Norby


Journal of The Electrochemical Society | 2016

Reaction Kinetics of Protons and Oxide Ions in LSM/Lanthanum Tungstate Cathodes with Pt Nanoparticle Activation

Ragnar Strandbakke; Oddvar Dyrlie; Fredrik S. Hage; Truls Norby


Solid State Ionics | 2017

Development of composite steam electrodes for electrolyzers based on barium zirconate

Nuria Bausa; Cecilia Solís; Ragnar Strandbakke; José M. Serra


Solid State Ionics | 2017

Electrochemical performance of Co3O4/CeO2 electrodes in H2S/H2O atmospheres in a proton-conducting ceramic symmetrical cell with BaZr0.7Ce0.2Y0.1O3 solid electrolyte

Tz. Kraia; S. Wachowski; Einar Vøllestad; Ragnar Strandbakke; M. Konsolakis; Truls Norby; G.E. Marnellos


Solid State Ionics | 2016

Effect of fuel thermal pretreament on the electrochemical performance of a direct lignite coal fuel cell

N. Kaklidis; V. Kyriakou; G.E. Marnellos; Ragnar Strandbakke; A. Arenillas; J.A. Menéndez; Μ. Konsolakis


Archive | 2014

Oxygen electrodes for ceramic fuel cells with proton and oxide ion conducting electrolytes

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G.E. Marnellos

University of Western Macedonia

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Guttorm E. Syvertsen

Norwegian University of Science and Technology

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Hilde Lea Lein

Norwegian University of Science and Technology

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Morten Huse

BI Norwegian Business School

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