Phase behaviour and superionic phase transition in K3H(SeO4)2

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O. S. Hernández-Daguer
H. Correa
R. A. Vargas
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[1] University of Puerto Rico,Department of Physics
[2] Universidad del Atlántico,Department of Physics
[3] Universidad del Quindío,Department of Physics
[4] Universidad del Valle,Department of Physics
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Ionics | 2015年 / 21卷
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Proton conductivity; Acid salt; Order- disorder transition; Slow thermal dehydration; Fuel cells;
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The phase behaviour of K3H(SeO4)2 (TKHSe) above room temperature has been studied by differential scanning calorimetric (DSC), thermogravimetric analysis (TGA), simultaneous thermogravimetric and mass spectroscopy analysis (TG-MS), impedance spectroscopy (IS) and X-ray powder diffraction (XRD). Our results show that the previously claimed superionic phase transition in TKHSe at around 388 K (114.85 °C) is also the onset temperature of a slow thermal dehydration that occurs at reaction sites distributed over the surface of the crystal. That is, we propose that the TKHSe undergoes simultaneously a superionic phase transition and a decomposition process with a very slow reaction rate that is evident when the sample is pulverized to fine powder, both starting at the same temperature. As a matter of fact, we observe a decrease of the magnitude of the dc-conductivity on successive thermal runs in powdered sample attributed to sample decomposition that starts at the surface of the TKHSe grains, but the jump in conductivity is only a consequence of the order–disorder transition in the TKHSe phase that remains inside the grains.
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页码:2201 / 2209
页数:8
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