Non-stoichiometric La(1-x)NiO(3-delta) perovskites produced by combustion synthesis
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Resumo: | La(1-x)NiO(3-delta) perovskites present high metallic conductivity and Pauli-paramagnetism, and could be used as electrodes in electrochemical devices such as SOFCs, PEMFCs and MCFCs. Additionally, due to its sigma* conducting band, this material shows a very high electrocatalytic activity, particularly in oxygen reduction processes, with an efficiency comparable to that of platinum. This work describes the combustion synthesis of La(1-x)NiO(3-delta) perovskite powders (x=0 and 0.1) from mixtures of La(NO3)(3). 6H(2)O and Ni(NO3)(2). 6H(2)O as cation precursors, and urea as fuel. The as-prepared combustion product, characterized by XRD, DTA/TG, SEM/TEM, BET and dilatometry (after compaction), shows a much higher specific surface area than powders obtained via alternative routes and contains La2NiO4 with a typical K2NiF4-type structure, together with small amounts of NiO. The usual subsequent heat treatments for 1 to 12 h at successively higher temperatures showed that full conversion to La(1-x)NiO(3-delta) can be readily achieved in air at 750 degrees C and that the perovskite, after the 12 h heat treatment, remains stable up to 1100 degrees C. These results show that the combustion technique is a better and much simpler route to the synthesis of perovskite powders. |
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Non-stoichiometric La(1-x)NiO(3-delta) perovskites produced by combustion synthesisLa(1-x)NiO(3-delta) perovskites present high metallic conductivity and Pauli-paramagnetism, and could be used as electrodes in electrochemical devices such as SOFCs, PEMFCs and MCFCs. Additionally, due to its sigma* conducting band, this material shows a very high electrocatalytic activity, particularly in oxygen reduction processes, with an efficiency comparable to that of platinum. This work describes the combustion synthesis of La(1-x)NiO(3-delta) perovskite powders (x=0 and 0.1) from mixtures of La(NO3)(3). 6H(2)O and Ni(NO3)(2). 6H(2)O as cation precursors, and urea as fuel. The as-prepared combustion product, characterized by XRD, DTA/TG, SEM/TEM, BET and dilatometry (after compaction), shows a much higher specific surface area than powders obtained via alternative routes and contains La2NiO4 with a typical K2NiF4-type structure, together with small amounts of NiO. The usual subsequent heat treatments for 1 to 12 h at successively higher temperatures showed that full conversion to La(1-x)NiO(3-delta) can be readily achieved in air at 750 degrees C and that the perovskite, after the 12 h heat treatment, remains stable up to 1100 degrees C. These results show that the combustion technique is a better and much simpler route to the synthesis of perovskite powders.Royal Society of Chemistry1999-101999-10-01T00:00:00Zinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersioninfo:eu-repo/semantics/articleapplication/pdfhttp://hdl.handle.net/10773/5321eng0959-942810.1039/a902808kColomer, María T.Fumo, Daniel A.Jurado, José R.Segadães, Ana M.info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessreponame:Repositório Científico de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (Repositórios Cientìficos)instname:Agência para a Sociedade do Conhecimento (UMIC) - FCT - Sociedade da Informaçãoinstacron:RCAAP2024-02-22T11:06:52Zoai:ria.ua.pt:10773/5321Portal AgregadorONGhttps://www.rcaap.pt/oai/openaireopendoar:71602024-03-20T02:43:02.942722Repositório Científico de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (Repositórios Cientìficos) - Agência para a Sociedade do Conhecimento (UMIC) - FCT - Sociedade da Informaçãofalse |
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Non-stoichiometric La(1-x)NiO(3-delta) perovskites produced by combustion synthesis |
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Non-stoichiometric La(1-x)NiO(3-delta) perovskites produced by combustion synthesis |
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Non-stoichiometric La(1-x)NiO(3-delta) perovskites produced by combustion synthesis Colomer, María T. |
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Non-stoichiometric La(1-x)NiO(3-delta) perovskites produced by combustion synthesis |
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Non-stoichiometric La(1-x)NiO(3-delta) perovskites produced by combustion synthesis |
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Non-stoichiometric La(1-x)NiO(3-delta) perovskites produced by combustion synthesis |
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Non-stoichiometric La(1-x)NiO(3-delta) perovskites produced by combustion synthesis |
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Non-stoichiometric La(1-x)NiO(3-delta) perovskites produced by combustion synthesis |
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Colomer, María T. |
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Colomer, María T. Fumo, Daniel A. Jurado, José R. Segadães, Ana M. |
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Fumo, Daniel A. Jurado, José R. Segadães, Ana M. |
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Colomer, María T. Fumo, Daniel A. Jurado, José R. Segadães, Ana M. |
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La(1-x)NiO(3-delta) perovskites present high metallic conductivity and Pauli-paramagnetism, and could be used as electrodes in electrochemical devices such as SOFCs, PEMFCs and MCFCs. Additionally, due to its sigma* conducting band, this material shows a very high electrocatalytic activity, particularly in oxygen reduction processes, with an efficiency comparable to that of platinum. This work describes the combustion synthesis of La(1-x)NiO(3-delta) perovskite powders (x=0 and 0.1) from mixtures of La(NO3)(3). 6H(2)O and Ni(NO3)(2). 6H(2)O as cation precursors, and urea as fuel. The as-prepared combustion product, characterized by XRD, DTA/TG, SEM/TEM, BET and dilatometry (after compaction), shows a much higher specific surface area than powders obtained via alternative routes and contains La2NiO4 with a typical K2NiF4-type structure, together with small amounts of NiO. The usual subsequent heat treatments for 1 to 12 h at successively higher temperatures showed that full conversion to La(1-x)NiO(3-delta) can be readily achieved in air at 750 degrees C and that the perovskite, after the 12 h heat treatment, remains stable up to 1100 degrees C. These results show that the combustion technique is a better and much simpler route to the synthesis of perovskite powders. |
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