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In this research we investigated the sintering behavior of (La0.9Sr0.1)0.95Cr0.85Mg0.1Ni0.05O3 perovskite which is a potential candidate material for enhancing the oxidation reactions in oxygen separation and syngas production. It was found that solid state sintering occurs as a single step event and it was possible to produce gas tight ceramics after using cold isostatic pressing followed by sintering at 1700°C in air. Grain size, porosity, and lattice parameter measurements of the presureless sintered ceramics were performed as a function of sintering temperature. A small amount of secondary phases was also detected by XRD and EDS analysis.
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Rosten, R., Swanson, M., Kuebler, J. et al. Characterization of (La0.9Sr0.1) 0.95Cr0.85Mg0.1Ni0.05O3 Perovskite Ceramics for a Perovskite Related Membrane Reactor. MRS Online Proceedings Library 972, 207 (2006). https://doi.org/10.1557/PROC-0972-AA02-07
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DOI: https://doi.org/10.1557/PROC-0972-AA02-07