The authors report on the consolidation of nanostructured bulk cubic zirconia with a grain size of about 15 nm and a relative density greater than 98%. This material exhibits a change in the conduction mechanism with considerable protonic conductivity when exposed to moisture. The marked reduction of the resistivity of zirconia at low temperatures brings it to a level comparable to that typical of other protonic conductors, but with the advantage of superior mechanical and chemical stabilities.

Enhanced low-temperature protonic conductivity in fully dense nanometric cubic zirconia

ANSELMI TAMBURINI, UMBERTO;MAGLIA, FILIPPO;
2006-01-01

Abstract

The authors report on the consolidation of nanostructured bulk cubic zirconia with a grain size of about 15 nm and a relative density greater than 98%. This material exhibits a change in the conduction mechanism with considerable protonic conductivity when exposed to moisture. The marked reduction of the resistivity of zirconia at low temperatures brings it to a level comparable to that typical of other protonic conductors, but with the advantage of superior mechanical and chemical stabilities.
2006
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zirconia; SPS; protonic conduttivity
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ANSELMI TAMBURINI, Umberto; Maglia, Filippo; Chiodelli, G; Riello, P; Bucella, S; Munir, Z. A.
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