An oxalate coprecipitation method was applied to produce rare-earth-doped c
eria powders (Ce0.8R0.2O1.9, R=Yb, Y, Gd, Sm, Nd and La). The powders calci
ned at 600 degreesC were isostatically compacted and sintered at 1600 degre
esC in air to reach a relative density exceeding 98%. The electrical conduc
tivity of rare-earth-doped ceria ceramics was dominated by the migration of
oxygen ions in the bulk and was in the range of 6.7 to 13.6 S(.)m(-1) at 8
00 degreesC. The activation energies for diffusion of oxygen ions in the bu
lk ranged from 75.3 to 93.4 kJ/mol. The lattice energy theory for the fluor
ite structure was applied to estimate the activation energy. The calculated
activation energy was close to the measured value.