Jacob, K. T. (1983) Decomposition of β-alumina in an oxygen potential gradient Journal of Applied Electrochemistry, 13 (4). pp. 469-472. ISSN 0021-891X
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Abstract
Single phase sodium β-alumina solid electrolyte was found to undergo isothermal phase separation in electrochemical cells, where a large oxygen potential gradient was imposed across the electrolyte and electrodes, not reversible to sodium ions, were short circuited. The experimental conditions and evidence of decomposition are outlined and a thermodynamic explanation for the phenomenon is given. This finding may lead to new methods for making multi-layered ceramic materials involving ionic conductors.
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