Abstract
Several strontium containing perovskites are of considerable interest as potential electrode materials for MHD, fuel cell and electrochemical applications. Their conductivity is critically dependent on sintering conditions and variations of several orders of magnitude are frequently observed. To a considerable extent these characteristics relate to secondary phase separation at grain boundaries or extreme disorder. Micrographic and electron microbeam probe data are presented in correlation with electrical conductivity and other characteristics for representative samples of particular applicational interest.
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Gray, T.J., Routil, R.J., Rockwell, M. (1975). The Sintering of Strontium Containing Perovskites. In: Kuczynski, G.C. (eds) Sintering and Catalysis. Materials Science Research, vol 10. Springer, Boston, MA. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4684-0934-5_33
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