Recent Developments in Oxide Ion Conductors: Aurivillius Phases
Chemistry of Materials1996Vol. 8(3), pp. 642–649
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Abstract
Recent advances in the study of Aurivillius phases (Bi2An-1BnO3n+3, n = 1−5) as oxide ion conductors are presented. The structures of modified Aurivillius phases containing extrinsic oxygen vacancies as well as Aurivillius phases containing intrinsic oxygen vacancies are surveyed. A detailed discussion of the conductivity behavior of these Aurivillius phases is given.
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