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- 2009Novel nanomaterials based on electronic and mixed conductive glassescitations
- 2007Nanocrystallization as a method of improvement of electrical properties and thermal stability of V2O5-rich glassescitations
- 2007AgI-Ag2O-V2O5 glasses as ion-to-electron transducers for the construction of all-solid-state microelectrodescitations
- 2006Effect of nanocrystallization on the electronic conductivity of vanadate-phosphate glassescitations
- 2004Enhancement of electrical conductivity in lithium vanadate glasses by nanocrystallizationcitations
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Effect of nanocrystallization on the electronic conductivity of vanadate-phosphate glasses
Abstract
Electronically conducting glasses of the composition xV2O5·(100 - x)P2O5 for 60 < x < 90 were prepared. The glasses of the composition corresponding to x = 90 exhibited the highest electrical conductivity and they were studied in more detail. The effects of the annealing of the samples on their electrical conductivity, structure and other characteristics were studied by impedance spectroscopy, X-ray diffractometry, DSC and SEM microscopy. It was shown that, at temperatures close to the crystallization temperature Tc (determined from DSC), these glasses turned into nanomaterials consisting of crystalline grains of V2O5 (average size 25-35 nm) embedded in the glassy matrix. Their electrical conductivity was higher and the temperature stability was better than those of the starting glasses. It is postulated that the major role in this conductivity enhancement is played by the interfacial regions between crystalline and amorphous phases. The annealing at temperatures exceeding Tc led to massive crystallization and to a conductivity drop. The XRD and SEM observations have shown that the material under study undergoes structural changes: from amorphous at the beginning, to partly crystalline after the annealing at 340 °C and to polycrystalline after the annealing at 530 °C. The obtained results are in agreement with those of our earlier studies on mixed electronic-ionic conducting glasses of the ternary Li2O-V2O5-P2O5 system. © 2006.