Conductivity of alkali perchlorates at high temperatures
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Add time:08/07/2019 Source:sciencedirect.com
Ionic conductivity of high-temperature phases of alkaline metal perchlorates is studied. It is found that the conductivity passes through a minimum with increasing radius of cation, and KClO4 exhibits the lowest conductivity. This is explained by a decrease in the relative size of conduction channel, which hampers the cation transfer, and an increase in the relative free volume. The free-volume increase promotes the perchlorate anion reorientation and reduces the activation energy for ion transfer by the “paddle-wheel” mechanism; as a result, the conductivity increases.
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