Claims
- 1. A mixed conductive oxidic body having a conductivity independent of oxygen pressure consisting of both ionic and electronic conductivity comprising:
- 98 to 25 mole-% of cubic or tetragonal zirconium dioxide;
- 1.5 to 25 mole-% of an oxide stabilizing the zirconium dioxide phase; and
- .5 to 50 mole-% of at least one oxide of a metal of Group Va and VIa of the Periodic System of Elements, titanium dioxide or a mixture thereof.
- 2. The mixed conductive body of claim 1 wherein the metal is selected from the group consisting of vanadium, niobium, tantalum, chromium, molybdenum and tungsten.
- 3. The mixed conductive body of claim 1 wherein the metal is vanadium.
- 4. The mixed conductive oxidic body of claim 1 wherein the body comprises a single phase solid solution of
- 98 to 25 mole-% of cubic or tetragonal zirconium dioxide;
- 1.5 to 25 mole-% of an oxide stabilizing the zirconium dioxide phase; and
- .5 to 50 mole-% of at least one oxide of a metal of Group Va and VIa of the Periodic System of Elements, titanium dioxide or a mixture thereof.
- 5. The mixed conductive oxidic body of claim 4 wherein the metal is selected from the group consisting of vanadium, niobium, tantalum, chromium, molybdenum and tungsten.
- 6. The mixed conductive oxidic body of claim 1 wherein the oxide stabilizing the zirconium dioxide phase consists of a rare earth oxide, yttrium oxide, magnesium oxide, calcium oxide or a mixture thereof.
- 7. The mixed conductive oxidic body of claim 1 containing 5 to 15 mole-% of the oxide stabilizing the zirconium dioxide phase.
- 8. The mixed conductive oxidic body of claim 1 comprising 77 to 88 mole-% zirconium dioxide; 11 to 13 mole-% yttrium oxide; and 1 to 15 mole-% titanium dioxide.
- 9. The mixed conductive oxidic body of claim 6 containing 5 to 15 mole-% of the oxide stabilizing the zirconium dioxide phase.
- 10. The mixed conductive oxidic body of claim 1 containing
- 30 mole-% zirconium dioxide (30.3wt.-%)
- 20 mole-% yttrium oxide (37 wt.-%)
- 50 mole-% titanium dioxide (32.7 wt.-%).
- 11. The mixed conductive oxidic body of claim 1 containing
- 88 mole-% zirconium dioxide (80.9 wt.-%)
- 11 mole-% magnesium oxide (18.5 wt.-%)
- 1 mole-% titanium dioxide (0.6 wt.-%).
- 12. The mixed conductive oxidic body of claim 1 containing 88 mole-% zirconium dioxide (84.1 wt.-%)
- 8 mole-% yttrium oxide (14 wt.-%)
- 3 mole-% calcium oxide (1.3 wt.-%)
- 1 mole-% titanium dioxide (1.6 wt.-%).
- 13. The mixed conductive oxidic body of claim 1 containing
- 88 mole-% zirconium dioxide (84.1 wt.-%)
- 8 mole-% yttrium oxide (14 wt.-%)
- 3 mole-% calcium oxide (1.3 wt.-%)
- 1 mole-% vanadium dioxide (0.6 wt.-%).
- 14. The mixed conductive oxidic body of claim 1 having an electrical resistivity not in excess of from about 10 to 150 ohm-cm at about 800.degree. C.
- 15. An electrode material for oxygen exchange reactions comprising the mixed conductive oxidic body of claim 1.
- 16. The electrode material of claim 15 having 77 to 88 mole-% zirconium dioxide, 9 to 13 mole-% yttrium oxide and 1 to 10 mole-% titanium dioxide.
- 17. The electrode material of claim 13 wherein the metal is vanadium.
- 18. The electrode material of claim 17 wherein the oxide stabilizing the zirconium dioxide phase is yttrium oxide.
- 19. A mixed conductive oxidic body having a conductivity independent of oxygen pressure consisting of both ionic and electronic conductivity comprising:
- 98 to 25 mole-% of cubic or tetragonal zirconium dioxide;
- 1.5 to 25 mole-% of an oxide stabilizing the zirconium dioxide phase; and
- .5 to 50 mole-% of titanium dioxide.
Priority Claims (1)
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Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation of application Ser. No. 782,554, filed Oct. 1, 1985, now abandoned.
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