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Advances in Applied Ceramics
Structural, Functional and Bioceramics
Volume 105, 2006 - Issue 3
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Studies on polycrystalline layered ceramic oxide: LiFeVO4

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Pages 140-147 | Published online: 18 Jul 2013
 

Abstract

A new polycrystalline layered ceramic oxide, LiFeVO4, has been prepared by a standard solid state reaction technique. The preparation conditions were optimised using thermogravimmetric analysis (TGA) technique. Material formation under the reported conditions was confirmed by X-ray diffraction studies. A preliminary structural analysis indicated that the crystal structure was orthorhombic with lattice parameters: a=4·3368 Å, b=13·1119 Å and c=16·3426 Å. The phase morphology and surface property were studied by scanning electron microscopy. Complex impedance analysis of the sample indicated bulk contribution to electrical properties at T≤125°C, grain boundary effects at the temperatures ≥125°C, negative temperature coefficient of resistance (NTCR) effect and evidence of temperature dependent electrical relaxation phenomena in the sample. The dc conductivity σdc shows typical Arrhenius behaviour when observed as a function of temperature. The activation energy value was estimated to be 0·24 eV. The value of σdc, evaluated from complex impedance spectrum, shows a jump of nearly two orders of magnitude at higher temperature (∼1·24 × 10−5 S cm−1 at 350°C) when compared with that of σdc (1·14 × 10−6 S cm−1 at 50°C). Alternating current conductivity spectrum obeys Jonscher's universal power law. The results of σac v. temperature are also discussed.

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