Welcome to LookChem.com Sign In | Join Free

Science Details

Home > Chemical Encyclopedia > Science List > Details
  • Sintering and ionic conduction of neodymium-bearing fluorobritholites

  • Add time:07/29/2019    Source:sciencedirect.com

    The present work describes the sintering and ionic conductivity of rare-earth-based fluorobritholite (Sr8La2-xNdx(PO4)4(SiO4)2F2 with 0 ≤ x ≤ 2). The materials were prepared via conventional solid state reactions. The analysis and characterization of the synthesized powders were carried out using several techniques. The samples’ ionic conductivity σ was measured via a complex impedance spectroscopy. The results showed that the substitution of lanthanum and/or neodymium by strontium and silicates by phosphorus in fluorapatite has been established and well-crystallized single-phase apatites were consequently obtained as a result. The neodymium-lanthanum substitution was total according to the small dimensional differences between the two cations. Next, the powders were after that compacted into pellets and then pressurelessly sintered at a 1250–1450 °C temperature range. The relative densities of the sintered bodies were found to depend on sintering temperature as well as on Nd content. The 90% relative density was obtained with x = 2 sample sintered at 1250 °C. The microstructures of the densest bodies were characterized by a closed porosity. The measured ionic conductivity σ of the samples was found to depend simultaneously on both the Nd content and the heating temperatures, while the maximum value of 2.73 10−6 S cm−1 was obtained at 780 °C for x = 2. A correlation between material structures and densification ratios with the ionic conductivity σ was detailed.

    We also recommend Trading Suppliers and Manufacturers of NEODYMIUM PHOSPHATE (cas 14298-32-9). Pls Click Website Link as below: cas 14298-32-9 suppliers

    Prev:Investigation of optical and spectroscopic properties of neodymium doped oxyfluoro-titania-phosphate glasses for laser applications
    Next:Evaluation of neodymium isotope analysis of human dental enamel as a provenance indicator using 1013 Ω amplifiers (TIMS))

  • Back】【Close 】【Print】【Add to favorite
Periodic Table
    Related Products