Journal article

Observing Local Oxygen Interstitial Diffusion in Donor-Doped Ceria by O-17 NMR Relaxometry


Authors listHeinzmann, R; Issac, I; Eufinger, JP; Ulbrich, G; Lerch, M; Janek, J; Indris, S

Publication year2016

Pages8568-8577

JournalJournal of Physical Chemistry C

Volume number120

Issue number16

ISSN1932-7447

eISSN1932-7455

DOI Linkhttps://doi.org/10.1021/acs.jpcc.6b03341

PublisherAmerican Chemical Society


Abstract
The local structure and oxygen ion dynamics in pure CeO2 and CeO2 doped with Ta and Gd is studied by O-17 nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR) spectroscopy, Raman spectroscopy, and conductivity measurements. O-17 magic angle spinning nuclear magnetic resonance spectra of CeO2 doped with Ta show two oxygen environments. A major peak at 876 ppm represents the oxygen ions on the regular crystal lattice site with four Ce4+ neighbors. A second small peak at 751 ppm (1-2% area fraction) represents point defects that can be ascribed to interstitial oxygen ions. The concentration of these point defects increases with the dopant concentration. Oxygen ion dynamics was studied by variable-temperature spin-lattice relaxation time measurements on pure and Ta-doped CeO2 powders. The obtained results reveal a fast local jump process in Ta-doped CeO2 with a jump rate of about 2.5.10(8) s(-1) at 350 K This local hopping process is assigned to interstitial oxygen ions trapped by tantalum dopand ions.



Citation Styles

Harvard Citation styleHeinzmann, R., Issac, I., Eufinger, J., Ulbrich, G., Lerch, M., Janek, J., et al. (2016) Observing Local Oxygen Interstitial Diffusion in Donor-Doped Ceria by O-17 NMR Relaxometry, Journal of Physical Chemistry C, 120(16), pp. 8568-8577. https://doi.org/10.1021/acs.jpcc.6b03341

APA Citation styleHeinzmann, R., Issac, I., Eufinger, J., Ulbrich, G., Lerch, M., Janek, J., & Indris, S. (2016). Observing Local Oxygen Interstitial Diffusion in Donor-Doped Ceria by O-17 NMR Relaxometry. Journal of Physical Chemistry C. 120(16), 8568-8577. https://doi.org/10.1021/acs.jpcc.6b03341


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