Effects of sintering atmosphere on surface structure and electrical properties of LaFeO3 prepared by thermal decomposition of La[Fe(CN)(6)]center dot4H(2)O
H. Aono et al., Effects of sintering atmosphere on surface structure and electrical properties of LaFeO3 prepared by thermal decomposition of La[Fe(CN)(6)]center dot4H(2)O, J CERAM S J, 108(10), 2000, pp. 892-897
Perovskite-type LaFeO3 powders were prepared by thermal decomposition of a
heteronuclear complex, La[Fe(CN)(6)]. 4H(2)O at 700 degreesC. Powders were
deposited as thick films on alumina substrates with comb-type Au electrodes
and then sintered in nitrogen or air atmosphere. The surface chemical anal
ysis was performed using X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy (XPS). The Ols XP
S line was separated in two peaks attributed to adsorbed oxygen (O-ad) and
oxygen in the lattice (O-lattice) on the surface. The ratio [O-ad + O-latti
ce]/[La + Fe] was uninfluenced by the ambient during sintering. The [O-latt
ice]/[La + Fe] atomic ratio decreased and [O-ad]/ [La + Fe] value increased
upon sintering in N-2 atmosphere, as compared with samples sintered in air
. It was argued that O-ad sites act as adsorption sites for nitrogen dioxid
e. The increase in O-ad sites is effective for enhancing electrical conduct
ivity in nitrogen dioxide.