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Nitrogen diffusion in nitrogen-doped yttria stabilised zirconia
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2004-11Registro en:
Kilo, Martin; Taylor, Marcela Andrea; Argirusis, Christos; Borchardt, Günter; Lerch, Martin; et al.; Nitrogen diffusion in nitrogen-doped yttria stabilised zirconia; Royal Society of Chemistry; Physical Chemistry Chemical Physics; 6; 13; 11-2004; 3645-3649
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Autor
Kilo, Martin
Taylor, Marcela Andrea
Argirusis, Christos
Borchardt, Günter
Lerch, Martin
Kaïtasov, Odile
Lesage, Bernard
Resumen
Nitrogen self-diffusion was measured in single crystalline nitrogen-doped yttria-stabilised zirconia (YZrON) containing 10 mol% yttrium oxide. Samples containing two different nitrogen contents (5 and 6 mol% N on the anion sublattice) were investigated as a function of temperature (650-1000 K) using implanted N as a stable tracer. For a given temperature, the nitrogen diffusivity was nearly independent of the nitrogen content in the nitrogen-doped yttria-stabilised zirconia, which can be only partially understood using defect chemistry. The activation enthalpy of nitrogen diffusion was between 2 and 2.5 eV with a preexponential factor of the order of 100 cm2 s-1, which corresponds to a migration entropy of 5 kB. The surface exchange reaction between nitrogen and the oxonitride surface was investigated at 1073 K using 200 mbar gaseous 15N2 and was found to be slow but considerable. Decreasing the oxygen content in the gas phase can enhance the nitrogen incorporation into the oxonitrides.