It was noted that acceptor-doped ceria could be used as an O-permeating membrane due to its high mixed ionic and electronic conductivity at high temperature in low O partial pressure. However, the mechanical weakness prevented its use at a high temperature in the reducing condition. Here, alumina was added in order to strengthen the ceria without severely reducing the electrical conductivity. The electrical conductivity of alumina-added ceria, (Ce0.8Gd0.2O2−δ)1−x-(Al2O3)x (x = 0, 0.019, 0.0475 and 0.095: hereafter, GDC20, GDCA2, GDCA5, GDCA10, respectively), was measured as a function of temperature (1300 to 1600C) and O partial pressure (PO2: 1 to 10−13atm). As the alumina content increased, the ionic conductivity decreased due to the formation of a secondary phase (~Gd0.8Ce0.2AlO3) which caused a decrease in the Gd content in the ceria. The conductivities of GDC20 with and without alumina addition showed maxima in the conductivity curves in the reducing condition when plotted versus log PO2. The O-permeation values of GDC20, GDCA5, and GDCA10, measured at 1500 and 1600C in the high PO2 range (0.21 to 0.02atm), were much higher than that of doped-zirconia. The permeation rate slightly decreased with the alumina addition. The O permeation of the ceria-based sample, GDCA10, in the low PO2 range (2 x 10−10 to 2 x 10−8atm) was successfully measured at 1600C for the first time and showed much higher (>50 times) O permeability than that of the doped-zirconia.
The Electrical Conductivity and Oxygen Permeation of Ceria with Alumina Addition At High Temperature. H.J.Park, G.M.Choi: Solid State Ionics, 2008, 178[33-34], 1746-55