Issue 7, 2000

Abstract

Investigations in the Bi2O3–CdO–PbF2 system using silica tubes as synthesis containers indicate the existence of a large vitreous domain. Structural determination, using powder diffraction and Rietveld methods, has shown that the recrystallized phase is isotypic to the trigonal phase belonging to the Bi2O3–PbO–PbF2 system. Raman studies evidence boson and large peaks, typical of a vitreous phase containing lead in its formulation. Conductivity measurements display σ values close to 10−3 S cm−1 at 250 °C with an activation energy of 0.6 eV. These values are among the best obtained for an anionic conductive glass.

Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
28 Feb 2000
Accepted
12 Mar 2000
First published
17 May 2000

J. Mater. Chem., 2000,10, 1673-1677

A new anionic conductive vitreous phase based on bismuth, lead, cadmium, oxygen and fluorine: electrical properties and structural study of the recrystallized phase

F. Désanglois, C. Follet-Houttemane and J. Boivin, J. Mater. Chem., 2000, 10, 1673 DOI: 10.1039/B002038I

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