화학공학소재연구정보센터
Solid State Ionics, Vol.329, 90-94, 2019
The influence of Cs2HPO4 center dot H2O impurity on the proton conductivity and thermal properties of CsH2PO4
The electrotransport, structural and thermodynamic properties of CsH2PO4 with small amount of CsH2PO4 center dot 2H(2)O (mole fraction, x = 0.01-0.1) has been investigated by the impedance, IR spectroscopy, X-ray diffraction and differential scanning calorimetric methods. The addition of CsH2PO4 center dot 2H(2)O up to mole fraction x <= 0.03 was shown to increase markedly the low-temperature conductivity and change the thermodynamic characteristics of cesium dihydrogen phosphate. The low-temperature conductivity enhances up to sigma(150 degrees C) similar to 2.10(-3) S.cm(-1) for x = 0.1 and the activation energy of conductivity decreases to E-a = 0.56 eV. The superionic phase transition becomes more diffusive and almost disappears at x = 0.1. The high-temperature conductivity doesn't change significantly at the doping of CsH2PO4 up to x = 0.1. While the small deviation of proton content in CsH2PO4 shows a weak effect for XRD and IR spectroscopy. According to X-ray diffraction patterns the Cs1+xH2-xPO4 solid solutions were not observed and the formation of (1-2x)CsH2PO4-xCs(3)(H1.5PO4)(2) composites took place. The effect of the deficiency of protons on the conductivity of CsH2PO4 in the low humidity conditions was discovered firstly and is of scientific and practice importance.