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Following previous reviews of research results on oxygen ion-conducting mat
erials obtained in the former USSR, this article addresses the case of Bi2O
3-based compositions, Phase formation in oxide systems with Bi2O3 thermal e
xpansion, stability. bulk transport properties and oxygen exchange of bismu
th oxide solid electrolytes are briefly discussed, Primary attention is foc
used on oxides with high ionic and mixed conductivity, including stabilized
fluorite-type (delta) and sillenite (gamma) phases of Bi2O3, gamma -Bi4V2O
11 and other compounds of the aurivillius series. Another major point being
addressed is an the applicability of these materials in high-temperature e
lectrochemical cells, which is limited by numerous specific disadvantages o
f Bi2O3-based ceramics. The electrochemical properties of various electrode
systems with bismuth oxide electrolytes are also briefly analyzed.