EFFECT OF THERMAL TREATMENT ON THE 4f-HOPPING CONDUCTIVITY OF CeO2 EXPOSED TO CO(g) ATMOSPHERE

Published: 8 August 2022| Version 1 | DOI: 10.17632/6k9h97xsmn.1
Contributors:
Alley Procópio, Patricia Desimone, Giuliana Giulietti, Celso Aldao,
, Elson Longo, Miguel Ponce, Francisco Moura

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In this work, the effect of the thermal treatment of CeO2 on the film response against CO is analyzed. The powders characterization was performed using the techniques of X-Rays Diffraction, Raman Spectroscopy, UV-Visible and Scanning Electron Microscopy. A fluorite-type crystalline structure was observed in both samples, with the one calcined at 900°C presenting a higher degree of crystallinity as well as a defined morphology formed by the set of (100), (110) and (111) surfaces. The band-gap energy value obtained was 3.35 and 3.37 eV, for the 600 and 900°C samples, respectively. The two-point probe technique was used for the electrical resistance measurements as a function of temperature in gaseous atmospheres such as dry air (760 mmHg), vacuum (10-3 mmHg) and carbon monoxide (CO, 100 mmHg). Finally, the values of the activation energy and pre-factors A in air, vacuum and CO were calculated for correlating the electrical measurements with the sample morphologies.

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The raw data is available in the tables within the Origin projects. File 600 CeO2: see graphs 5 and 7 for this article

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Semiconductor, Nanomaterials

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