Artículo
Pressure induced stability enhancement of cubic nanostructured CeO2
Paulin, Mariano Andrés
; Garbarino, Gaston; Leyva, Ana Gabriela; Mezouar, Mohamed; Sacanell, Joaquin Gonzalo
Fecha de publicación:
03/2020
Editorial:
Molecular Diversity Preservation International
Revista:
Nanomaterials
ISSN:
2079-4991
Idioma:
Inglés
Tipo de recurso:
Artículo publicado
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Resumen
Ceria (CeO2)-based materials are widely used in applications such as catalysis, fuel cells and oxygen sensors. Its cubic fluorite structure with a cell parameter similar to that of silicon makes it a candidate for implementation in electronic devices. This structure is stable in a wide temperature and pressure range, with a reported structural phase transition to an orthorhombic phase. In this work, we study the structure of CeO2 under hydrostatic pressures up to 110 GPa simultaneously for the nanometer-and micrometer-sized powders as well as for a single crystal, using He as the pressure-transmitting medium. The first-order transition is clearly present for the micrometer-sized and single-crystal samples, while, for the nanometer grain size powder, it is suppressed up to at least 110 GPa. We show that the stacking fault density increases by two orders of magnitude in the studied pressure range and could act as an internal constraint, avoiding the nucleation of the high-pressure phase.
Palabras clave:
CERIA
,
HIGH PRESSURE
,
NANOPARTICLES
,
STACKING FAULTS
,
X-RAY DIFFRACTION
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Articulos (UE-INN - NODO CONSTITUYENTES)
Articulos de UNIDAD EJECUTORA INSTITUTO DE NANOCIENCIA Y NANOTECNOLOGIA - NODO CONSTITUYENTES
Articulos de UNIDAD EJECUTORA INSTITUTO DE NANOCIENCIA Y NANOTECNOLOGIA - NODO CONSTITUYENTES
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Paulin, Mariano Andrés; Garbarino, Gaston; Leyva, Ana Gabriela; Mezouar, Mohamed; Sacanell, Joaquin Gonzalo; Pressure induced stability enhancement of cubic nanostructured CeO2; Molecular Diversity Preservation International; Nanomaterials; 10; 4; 3-2020; 1-9
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