Distribution of impurities and minor components in nanostructured conducting oxides
by Boris Straumal, Andrei Mazilkin, Peter Straumal, A. Myatiev
International Journal of Nanomanufacturing (IJNM), Vol. 2, No. 3, 2008

Abstract: Nanostructured conducting oxides are very promising for various applications like varistors (doped zinc oxide), electrolytes for the solid oxide fuel cells (ceria, zirconia, yttria), semi-permeable membranes and sensors (perovskite-type oxides). Grain boundary (GB) phases crucially determine the properties of nanograined-oxides. GB phase transformations (wetting, prewetting, pseudopartial wetting) proceed in the conducting oxides. Novel GB lines appear in the conventional bulk phase diagrams. They can be used for the tailoring of properties of nanograined-conducting oxides, particularly by using the novel synthesis method of liquid ceramics.

Online publication date: Wed, 25-Jun-2008

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