Ionic conductivity of ceramics prepared by sintering of M2O–Ln2O3–2SiO2 mixtures (M = Li, Na, K, Rb, Cs; Ln = La, Nd, Sm, Gd, Dy, Y, Ho, Er, Yb)
Abstract
Ionic conductivities have been measured over a wide range of temperature and frequency for ceramics prepared from M2O–Ln2O3–2SiO2 mixtures. In the samarium series, the activation energy and conductivity at 500 °C were estimated to be 78.4 kJ mol–1 and 4.9 × 10–4 S cm–1 for Li, 69 kJ mol–1 and 1.1 × 10–4 S cm–1 for Na, 18 kJ mol–1 and 1.2 × 10–2 S cm–1 for K, 33 kJ mol–1 and 3.99 × 10–3 S cm–1 for Rb, and 66 kJ mol–1 and 3.8 × 10–6 S cm–1 for Cs. The values of the a and c parameters in the hexagonal phase of K2O– and Rb2O–Ln2O3–2SiO2 are greater than the interpolated values for the Li and Cs series of hexagonal phase. The highest conductivity is achieved for K2O–Nd2O3–2SiO2 in a series of M2O–Ln2O3–2SiO2.