Electrical Conduction by Oxygen Ions in Cerium Oxide
Oxygen gas was observed by means of a mass spectrometer to be evolved from calcium-doped ceramic cerium oxide when direct current was passed through it at 450°C. The applied voltage necessary to cause the electrolysis was about 100 V across a sample 4 mm long containing 0.86 at. % calcium. When volt...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Journal of Chemical Physics (U.S.) 1966-05, Vol.44 (10), p.3692-3696 |
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Zusammenfassung: | Oxygen gas was observed by means of a mass spectrometer to be evolved from calcium-doped ceramic cerium oxide when direct current was passed through it at 450°C. The applied voltage necessary to cause the electrolysis was about 100 V across a sample 4 mm long containing 0.86 at. % calcium. When voltages of 1.0 V or less were applied to ceramic and single-crystal samples there were pronounced transients and nonlinear potential distributions. These latter effects appear to be consistent with a picture of oxygen ions migrating to an electrode where they are at least partially blocked. |
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ISSN: | 0021-9606 1089-7690 |
DOI: | 10.1063/1.1726520 |