Ph. Duvigneaud et al., FACTORS AFFECTING THE SINTERING AND THE ELECTRICAL-PROPERTIES OF SR-DOPED LACRO3, Journal of the European Ceramic Society, 14(4), 1994, pp. 359-367
Sr-doped samples of lanthanum chromite have been synthesized by additi
on (LaSr(x)CrO3) and by substitution (La1-xSr(x)CrO3) up to x = 0.2. T
he influence of sintering temperatures up to 1600-degrees-C, of sinter
ing time, of atmosphere and of particle size on the densification and
on the electrical conductivity of both series was investigated. High r
elative densities (0.95) and high electrical conductivities (>1 OMEGA-
1 cm-1) can be obtained at T < 1600-degrees-C and in oxidizing atmosph
ere provided that: (i) x > 0.1, (ii) the La+Sr/Cr ratio is greater tha
n 1, (iii) the LaCrO3 particles are submicronic. Emphasis is placed on
the effect of alumina introduced in the samples by vibratory milling.
The subsequent alteration of the electrical properties in the La1-xSr
(x)CrO3 samples is explained on the basis f of a careful microanalysis
of the chromite and secondary phases by SEM and EDAX.