Science of Sintering (Jan 2007)

Raman study of Ba-doped ceria nanopowders

  • Radović M.,
  • Dohčević-Mitrović Z.,
  • Šćepanović M.,
  • Grujić-Brojčin M.,
  • Matović B.,
  • Bošković S.,
  • Popović Z.V.

DOI
https://doi.org/10.2298/SOS0703281R
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 39, no. 3
pp. 281 – 286

Abstract

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A series of Ce1-xBaxO2-y (5£x£0.20) nanometric powders were synthesized by selfpropagating room temperature synthesis. XRD and Raman scattering measurements were used to characterize the samples at room temperature. All the samples are solid solutions with fluorite type structure with an average crystallite size about 5 nm. The redshift and asymmetric broadening of the Raman F2g mode can be well explained with combined confinement and strain effects because of the nanocrystalline powders nature. The appearance of the additional peaks at ~ 560 cm-1 and ~ 600 cm-1, are attributed to extrinsic and intrinsic O2- vacancies in ceria lattice. Raman spectra of temperature treated Ce0.80Ba0.20O2-d sample revealed the instability of this system.

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