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From nano to microcrystals: effects of different synthetic pathways on the defect architecture in heavily Gd-doped ceria.

M Coduri1, M Scavini, M Pani, M M Carnasciali, H Klein, C Artini.   

Abstract

The evolution of the defect structure and microstructure of heavily Gd-doped ceria (Ce1-μREμO2-y, 0.313 ≤ μ ≤ 0.438) for different synthetic pathways is investigated here to explore the way defects interact with each other in a composition range known to effectively hamper the application of the material as an electrolyte. Synchrotron radiation powder diffraction is exploited by combining conventional Rietveld analysis with the Pair Distribution Function to get a multiscale picture of defect structures, and it is combined with Raman spectroscopy to assess local scale interactions. Samples were prepared via both the sol-gel route and coprecipitation of oxalates by sintering the powders at different temperatures to obtain samples with different defect distributions and crystallite sizes, investigated using electron microscopy and Whole Powder Pattern Modelling from diffraction data. As a general scheme, increasing the doping amount transforms the fluorite structure of ceria into C-type Gd2O3. For samples annealed at and above 900 °C, containing crystals at least ∼100 nm in size, this transformation occurs through a mechanism involving first the formation of distorted Gd-rich droplets on the local scale, then the growth of extended C-type nanodomains. Nanoparticles, resulting from thermal treatments at lower temperature, are less distorted on the local scale and transform abruptly upon doping, without forming larger dopant-rich aggregations, from fluorite to the C-type. The annealing temperature not only acts on the sintering of the crystallites, it is also found to promote a radical change in the microstructure as a consequence of the preferential aggregation of oxygen vacancies.

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Year:  2017        PMID: 28428993     DOI: 10.1039/c6cp08173h

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Phys Chem Chem Phys        ISSN: 1463-9076            Impact factor:   3.676


  4 in total

1.  Evaluation of the Defect Cluster Content in Singly and Doubly Doped Ceria through In Situ High-Pressure X-ray Diffraction.

Authors:  Cristina Artini; Sara Massardo; Maria Maddalena Carnasciali; Boby Joseph; Marcella Pani
Journal:  Inorg Chem       Date:  2021-04-30       Impact factor: 5.165

Review 2.  Rare Earth Doped Ceria: The Complex Connection Between Structure and Properties.

Authors:  Mauro Coduri; Stefano Checchia; Mariangela Longhi; Davide Ceresoli; Marco Scavini
Journal:  Front Chem       Date:  2018-10-31       Impact factor: 5.221

3.  Local Structure and Magnetism of Fe2O3 Maghemite Nanocrystals: The Role of Crystal Dimension.

Authors:  Mauro Coduri; Paolo Masala; Lucia Del Bianco; Federico Spizzo; Davide Ceresoli; Carlo Castellano; Serena Cappelli; Cesare Oliva; Stefano Checchia; Mattia Allieta; Dorothee-Vinga Szabo; Sabine Schlabach; Michael Hagelstein; Claudio Ferrero; Marco Scavini
Journal:  Nanomaterials (Basel)       Date:  2020-04-30       Impact factor: 5.076

4.  Structure and Surface Relaxation of CeO2 Nanoparticles Unveiled by Combining Real and Reciprocal Space Total Scattering Analysis.

Authors:  Marco Scavini; Federica Bertolotti; Jonadri Mlloja; Filippo Umbri; Anna Bosc; Serena Cappelli; Stefano Checchia; Cesare Oliva; Patrizia Fumagalli; Davide Ceresoli; Mariangela Longhi; Antonietta Guagliardi; Mauro Coduri
Journal:  Nanomaterials (Basel)       Date:  2022-09-27       Impact factor: 5.719

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