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Author Sepulveda, E.; Mangalaraja, R.V.; Udayabhaskar, R.; Cobo, R.; Berzal, M.E.; Jimenez, J.; Salvo, C.; Camurri, C.P. doi  openurl
  Title Preparation of LSGM electrolyte via fast combustion method and analysis of electrical properties for ReSOC. Type
  Year 2022 Publication Journal of Electroceramic Abbreviated Journal J. Electroceramics  
  Volume 49 Issue 2 Pages 85-93  
  Keywords LSGM electrolyte; Conductivity; ReSOEC; Fast combustion method  
  Abstract In this work, we prepared La1 – xSrxGa1-yMgyO3 (LSGM) by the fast combustion method and assessed the electrical properties with respect to the composition and sintering temperature (1200, 1300, and 1400 degrees C by 6 h) as an electrolyte material for the reversible solid oxide cells (ReSOCs). For the preparation of samples, two different fuels, such as tartaric acid (TA) and citric acid (CA), with corresponding nitrate salts as precursors, were adopted for the fast combustion method (at 500 degrees C for 10 min). From the X-ray diffractograms, two main phases corresponding to LSGM orthorhombic (space group Imma) and LSGM-cubic (space group Pm-3 m) were identified. From the literature, both structures are reported as high oxygen ion conductive species, but normally they are not reported to appear together. Additionally, in some cases, an isolating (secondary) phase of LaSrGaO4 in a low concentration < 1.98% was observed. The scanning electron microscopy (SEM) studies on samples sintered at 1200 and 1300 degrees C revealed the smaller grain size and irregular morphology. The SEM micrographs depicted a well-defined superficial morphology with less porosity for the samples sintered at 1400 degrees C. For comparative analysis, the conductivity (S.cm(- 1)) was measured at varying temperatures (300-800 degrees C) for the samples sintered at 1300 and 1400 degrees C. Because of the large number of insulating phases produced by the incomplete sintering process, the samples sintered at 1300 degrees C had lower conductivities. A higher conductivity of 0.125 S.cm(- 1) was observed for La0.80Sr0.20Ga0.80Mg0.20O3 (LSGM), which was obtained using the citric acid (sintered at 1400 degrees C), which is in the range of earlier reported similar studies. The observed variation in the conductivity with respect to different phases of LSGM, the influence of the secondary phase, and the wt% of the constituents of LSGM are discussed.  
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