Synthesis and characterization of titanium doped sodium beta″-alumina

Xiaoling Wei, Yin Cao, Lei Lu, Hui Yang, Xiaodong Shen

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Abstract

High dense Na-β″-Al2O3 electrolyte materials have been synthesized by solid state reaction with boehmite, magnesia, sodium carbonate and titania as the starting materials. The effects of TiO 2 doping percentage on the properties and microstructures of the prepared samples were investigated by X-ray diffraction (XRD), scan electron microscope (SEM), three point bending and ionic conductivity tests. The results indicated that both the relative densities and the phase purities of the samples could effectively improved after doping with TiO2. The proper doping amount of TiO2 was to form the transient liquid phase during the sintering process, which would reduce the steric effect and accelerate the diffusivity. Moreover, the mechanical performance of the obtained sample increased to the value above 280 MPa as the doping amount of TiO2 was larger than 1 wt%. As to the electric properties, if the doping amount was less than 1 wt%, the grain boundary resistivity reduced as the density increased, so the ionic conductivity of the Na-β″-Al2O3 was enhanced obviously. However, when the doping amount was above 1 wt%, the ionic conductivity was deteriorated because of the increased resistivity caused by the broadening grain size.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)6222-6226
Number of pages5
JournalJournal of Alloys and Compounds
Volume509
Issue number21
DOIs
StatePublished - 26 May 2011

Keywords

  • Na-β″-AlO
  • Sodium-nickel chloride batteries
  • Solid electrolyte
  • TiO doping

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