Roles of Mg addition in perovskite oxygen sensing materials
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CAO Quan-xi;DENG Liang-xiong;YANG Peng;HUANG Yun-xia;WANG Yu-peng
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Abstract: The roles and effects of Mg addition in perovskite oxygen sensing ceramic are studied. The Mg contents in SrTiO3 are taken as different. It was measured that the dependence of resistance on temperature and oxygen sensing behavior at different temperatures and oxygen partial pressures. The characteristic of adsorbed oxygen on the specimens is investigated by means of TPD. Where there is substitution of Mg2+ at the Ti4+ site, the p-type region of SrTiO3 ceramic can be expanded, extrinsic oxygen vacancy can be produced and solid solubility limit of acceptor can be raised simultaneously. The exchange quantity of oxygen is increased between specimen and ambient, so it is possible to obtain SrTiO3 exhibiting high oxygen sensitivity. However, a part of addition of Mg above 20mol% increases resistivity because of Sr2TiO4 segregation.
Key words: perovskite, oxygen-sensing materials, magnesium, functional ceramics
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