THERMODYNAMIC AND TRANSPORT-PROPERTIES OF ELECTROCERAMIC OXIDE SYSTEMS

Authors
Citation
Cb. Alcock, THERMODYNAMIC AND TRANSPORT-PROPERTIES OF ELECTROCERAMIC OXIDE SYSTEMS, Journal of alloys and compounds, 197(2), 1993, pp. 217-227
Citations number
29
Categorie Soggetti
Chemistry Physical","Metallurgy & Mining","Material Science
ISSN journal
09258388
Volume
197
Issue
2
Year of publication
1993
Pages
217 - 227
Database
ISI
SICI code
0925-8388(1993)197:2<217:TATOEO>2.0.ZU;2-V
Abstract
Ceramic oxides are finding a wide range of application as materials fo r electronic systems in the modern world. They are used as electrodes and electrolytes in fuel cells and oxygen sensors, and as magnetic and dielectric materials in control devices, to mention only a few exampl es. Because of their nature, the fabrication of components incorporati ng ceramic oxides is usually carried out at high temperatures. The tra nsport properties and redox properties of the constituent ions in thes e materials therefore play a significant role in determining the ease of fabrication as well as the scope of application of devices. Example s of the limitations placed on the use of these materials as a result of the chemistry of the systems are summarized for a number of current uses. The possibility of using an assembly of contemporary informatio n to develop new and more useful materials is examined in terms of the oxygen and temperature sensitivity of the desired physical properties of electroceramics. It appears that the field is still open to many n ew developments, largely because of the wide range of cationic mixture s which can be sustained in the structural and stability properties of these materials.