Solid State Ionics, Vol.294, 54-58, 2016
Enhanced proton conductivity of niobium phosphates by interfacing crystal grains with an amorphous functional phase
Niobium phosphate is an interesting proton conductor operational in the intermediate temperature range. In the present work two forms of phosphates were prepared: an amorphous one with high specific area and a crystalline one with low specific surface area. Both phosphates exhibited very low proton conductivities. An activation process was developed to convert the phosphates into crystal grains with a phosphorus rich amorphous phase along the grain boundaries. As a result, the obtained niobium phosphates showed considerably enhanced and stable proton conductivities. The activation effect was prominent when the high surface area amorphous phosphate was used as the precursor. At 250 degrees C thus obtained niobium phosphate showed a high and stable conductivity of 0.03 S cm(-1) under dry atmosphere and of 0.06 S cm(-1) at a water partial pressure of 0.12 atm. (C) 2016 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.