It was found that hydrogen permeated the bulk of the fluorite-type (CeO2)(0
.9)(CaO)(0.1) at 1075-1800 K. Two tube shaped specimens of different length
s were prepared. The hydrogen source gas was H-2(7.8%) + N-2 which was humi
dified at 293 K and supplied to the outside of specimens. Ar gas was let fl
ow to the inside of specimens and the permeated hydrogen in the outlet Ar g
as was analyzed by a gas chromatograph. Measurements were made at the same
conditions on the specimens to eliminate the hydrogen permeated through Pt
rings, which were used to fix the specimen, the alumina tube and disk, and
the alumina supporting materials. The permeability, J(H), in log(J(H)/mol h
-(1) cm(-1)) was almost proportional to 1/T (T: temperature). The gradient
of the line changes at 1525 K. The activation energy, E, of conductive prot
ons or electrons was estimated from the Arrhenius' relation, log J(H) = A -
E/2.303 kT. A is constant and E is the activation energy, which is 1.07+/-
0.03 eV above 1525 K and 0.73+/-0.06 eV below 1525 K, respectively. The ele
ctronic activation energies, which were determined from the oxygen permeabi
lity, were higher than the above values, and they might be the activation e
nergy of protons. There is a possibility that (CeO2)(0.9)(CaO)(0.1) is an e
lectron-proton mixed conductor under H-2-N2O atmosphere at high temperature
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