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The influence of transition metal oxides additives, especially zinc oxide, on the densification and electrical properties of doped barium zirconate have been examined. With the use of zinc oxide as a sintering aid, BaZr 0.85 Y 0.15 O 3–δ was readily sintered to above 93% of theoretical density at 1300°C. Scanning electron microscopic investigations showed Zn accumulation in the intergranular regions. Thermogravimetric analysis of the material under flowing CO 2 showed ZnO‐modified barium zirconate to exhibit excellent chemical stability. The conductivity, as measured by A.C. impedance spectroscopy under H 2 O saturated nitrogen, was slightly lower than that of unmodified barium zirconate. Electromotive force measurements under fuel cell conditions revealed the total ionic transport number to be ∼0.9 at 600°C. The combination of electrical and chemical properties and good sinterability render ZnO‐modified barium zirconate an excellent candidate for reduced temperature solid oxide fuel cell applications.
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