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X-ray Diffraction and Electron Paramagnetic Resonance Investigations of the Fluorite Material Y<sub>0.25</sub>Ti<sub>0.15</sub>Zr<sub>0.6</sub>O<sub>2</sub><sub>-</sub><i><sub>x</sub></i>
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X-ray CrystallographyMagnetic PropertiesEngineeringMagnetic ResonanceSolid-state ChemistryChemistryInorganic MaterialMagnetic MaterialsMagnetismQuantum MaterialsCompound Y0.25ti0.15zr0.6o2-xMaterials ScienceMaterials EngineeringPhysicsOxide ElectronicsMagnetic MaterialCrystallographyNuclear CeramicFerromagnetismNatural SciencesX-ray DiffractionApplied PhysicsCondensed Matter PhysicsEnergy CeramicLattice Parameter
The compound Y0.25Ti0.15Zr0.6O2-x, to be used as an anode material in solid oxide fuel cells, was synthesized by coprecipitation. X-ray diffraction after sintering at different temperatures revealed no single-phase material up to 1500 °C but indicated two fluorites with different lattice parameters. The inhomogeneity of the material arose from a cation demixing process around 1100−1200 °C, leading to an intermediate fraction of a pyrochlore phase. After reduction in Ar/4% H2 at 1000 °C, a small decrease (about 0.1%) in the lattice parameter was observed. The electron paramagnetic resonance measurements on reduced samples showed the occurrence of Ti3+ ions in at least two sites. Possible reasons for the decrease of the lattice parameter after reduction are discussed.
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