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Ionic Conductivity of Pure Solid Calcium Sulfide
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Materials ScienceSolid-state IonicEngineeringIonic ConductorCalcium Sulfide DisksIonic ConductivityPhysical ChemistryCalcium AluminateElectrical PropertyChemistryPure Calcium SulfideCrystallographySpecific ConductivityElectrochemistryIon Process
Calcium sulfide disks have been carefully prepared to avoid any contamination by means of a newly-developed sintering method. The electrical conductivity has been measured at temperatures from 650 to 900°C and in the PH2S⁄PH2 range from 0 to 102 with the aid of an alternating current bridge. Because the conductivity was independent of sulfur partial pressure, it was concluded that pure calcium sulfide is a perfect ionic conductor. The specific conductivity can be expressed as follows:(This article is not displayable. Please see full text pdf.) \ oindentand the apparent activation energy for the conduction is 165.3 kJ/mol.The tracer diffusivity of Ca2+ was estimated from electrical conductivity measurements by using the Nernst-Einstein relation. Comparing with the activaion energies of anions in similar crystals, it seems that the divalent calcium cation is the main charge carrier of the electrical conduction.