Electrochemical properties of the mullite/zirconia composites
Loading...
Date
Journal Title
Journal ISSN
Volume Title
Publisher
Australasian Ceramic Society
Abstract
This paper reports the study of electrochemical properties of the mullite/zirconia composite materials. This study involves the determination of electromotive force (EMF) for a solid state galvanic cell based on the composite material as an oxygen conductor. The EMF was determined by oxygen activity imposed on both sides of the solid electrolyte involving a reference gas (air) and a studied gas (oxygen-nitrogen mixture) under atmospheric pressure. The studied temperature range between 953 and 1553K. It was found there is a good agreement between experimental data and those resulted from the Nerst law at lower temperature and higher p(02). A small difference between the two was observed at the lower p(O2)) and at higher temperature. It was found that at higher temperatures the composite material is a much better oxygen conductor than yttria stabilised zirconia.
Description
CD- Rom held by ANSTO Library at DDC: 620.14/67. File name: SYMP7A.pdf
Citation
Yamana, K., Nakamura, S., Kitagawa, K, Kitagawa, K., Nowotny, J., & Zhang, Z. (1998). Electrochemical properties of the mullite/zirconia composites. Paper presented to PacRim2 : the 2nd Iternational Meeting of Pacific Rim Ceramic Societies (incorporating Austceram 96) : 15-17 July 1996, Cairns, Australia. In Walls, P., Sorrell, C. C., Ruys, A., Australasian Ceramic, Society., Pacific Rim Ceramic, Society., & International Ceramic, Society. (1998). PacRim2 : the 2nd international meeting of Pacific Rim Ceramic Societies (incorporating Austceram 96) : 15-17 July 1996, Cairns, Australia. In International ceramic monographs; Vol. 2, Menai, NSW : Australasian Ceramic Society.