Structural and Oxygen Storage Properties of Hexagonal Manganites

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Abstract

Complex oxides exhibiting superior reversible oxygen absorption/release capacities have been generating a great deal of interest due to their critical role in the development of energy related technologies, such as oxy-fuel and chemical looping combustion. Based on our previous studies of tolerance factor, we have successfully synthesized hexagonal (P6$_{3}$cm) RMnO$_{3+\delta}$ manganites (R$=$Dy, Ho, Y) for which we discovered a large reversible oxygen storage/release capacities (within the range of oxygen content 3.0 - 3.4) at unusually low temperatures near 300 $^{\circ}$C which make them excellent candidates for air separation and production of high purity oxygen. Resistivity, structural, magnetic, and thermal expansion properties are correlated with the oxygen content 3$+\delta $ for these compounds. Work supported by NIU Great Journey Assistantship.

Authors

  • Castro Abughayada

    • Northern Illinois University
  • Bogdan Dabrowski

    • Argonne National Laboratory, Northern Illinois University
    • Department of Physics, Northern Illinois University, De Kalb, IL 60115
  • Stan Kolesnik

    • Northern Illinois University
  • Omar Chmaissem

    • Argonne National Laboratory, Northern Illinois University
    • Department of Physics, Northern Illinois University, De Kalb, IL 60115
    • Argonne National Lab
    • Northern Illinois University and ANL
    • Northern Illinois University and Argonne National Laboratory (ANL)