Open Ceramics (Sep 2023)

Influence of cation vacancy concentrations on ultra-low thermal conductivity in (1-x)BiVO4 – xBi2/3MoO4 scheelite solid solutions

  • Guillaume F. Nataf,
  • Hicham Ait Laasri,
  • Damien Brault,
  • Tatiana Chartier,
  • Chalit Ya,
  • Fabian Delorme,
  • Isabelle Monot-Laffez,
  • Fabien Giovannelli

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 15
p. 100406

Abstract

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Bismuth vanadate – bismuth molybdate solid-solution was prepared to elaborate ceramics with different amounts of cation vacancies. Dense ceramics with similar microstructures were obtained and the evolution of their melting point, specific heat, thermal diffusivity, and conductivity as a function of the amount of vacancy was evaluated. At room temperature, the thermal conductivity decreases from 1.74 W m−1 K−1 for BiVO4 (x=0) to 1.12 W m−1 K−1 for Bi0.867□0.133Mo0.4V0.6O4 (x=0.4). Moreover, we show that a very small amount of vacancy (1.7%, x=0.05) is enough to provide a large decrease in thermal conductivity by more than 15%, in agreement with a mass fluctuation scattering model. However, the temperature of the melting point also decreases with increasing amount of vacancy. Our results suggest adding only a very small amount of vacancy as the best strategy to obtain superior materials for thermal barriers and thermoelectric devices, with ultra-low thermal conductivity and high-temperature stability.

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