K. Wiik et al., Reactions between strontium-substituted lanthanum manganite and yttria-stabilized zirconia: I, powder samples, J AM CERAM, 82(3), 1999, pp. 721-728
Sintered submicrometer powder mixtures of strontium-substituted lanthanum m
anganite and yttria-stabilized zirconia have been studied in order to inves
tigate the chemical stability of these materials as respectively electrode
and electrolyte in solid oxide fuel cells. Formation of secondary phases wa
s observed after 1 h heat treatment at 1350 degrees C and more than 13 h at
1200 degrees C. La2Zr2O7 was formed in mixtures with LaMnO3 at 1350 degree
s C, while SrZrO3 was formed in mixtures containing La0.6Sr0.4MnO3 or La0.4
Sr0.6MnO3. Only minor amounts of secondary phases were observed in mixtures
with La0.7Sr0.3MnO3. Chemical analysis revealed considerable interdiffusio
n between the primary phases as well as A-site deficiency of LaMnO3 and La0
.7Sr0.3MnO3 when exposed to cubic zirconia. The oxidative/reductive nature
of the chemical reaction between strontium-substituted lanthanum manganite
and yttria-stabilized zirconia is discussed in relation to the Sr content i
n LSM. The lattice parameter of cubic zirconia was observed to be quite sen
sitive to the interdiffusion and is an excellent tool for investigating rea
ctions on heterophase interfaces involving stabilized zirconia.