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Electrochemical Gas Sensor Materials Studied by Impedance Spectroscopy Part I: Nasicon as a Solid Electrolyte
Authors:P Pasierb  S Komornicki  R Gajerski  S Koziński  P Tomczyk  M R?kas
Affiliation:(1) Faculty of Materials Science and Ceramics, University of Mining and Metallurgy, 30-059 Cracow, Poland;(2) Faculty of Fuels and Energy, University of Mining and Metallurgy, 30-059 Cracow, Poland;(3) School of Materials Science and Engineering, The University of New South Wales, UNSW, Sydney, NSW, 2052, Australia
Abstract:Impedance spectra of the solid electrolyte (Nasicon) were investigated by means of complex impedance in the frequency range 0.1 Hz–1 MHz at temperatures between 298 and 873 K. A plausible equivalent circuit consisting of resistor and constant phase element in series was proposed. Pronounced effect of electrode structure on impedance spectra has been observed. The equivalent circuit for the sample with Pt blocking electrodes in the temperature range 298 K–773 K is composed mostly of the CPE element, representing electrode-material interface (Warburg impedance). On the other hand, the Nasicon sample with porous Pt electrodes may be simulated by the circuit formed from the resistance R and the CPE element in series. At 573 K and above the CPE element is reduced to the simple Debye capacitor. The determined electrical conductivity and activation energy of conductivity are in general agreement with those for bulk of Nasicon reported in the literature.
Keywords:impedance spectroscopy  electrochemical gas sensors  solid electrolytes  Nasicon
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