Tuning stoichiometry of high-entropy oxides for tailorable thermal expansion coefficients and low thermal conductivity

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Abstract

Thermal barrier coating materials with proper thermal expansion coefficient (TEC), low thermal conductivity, and good high-temperature stability are of great significance for their applications in next-generation turbine engines. Herein, we report a new class of high-entropy (La0.2Sm0.2Er0.2Yb0.2Y0.2)2CexO3+2x with different Ce4+ contents synthesized by a solid-state reaction method. They exhibit different crystal structures at different Ce4+ content, including a bixbyite single phase without Ce4+ doping (x = 0), bixbyite-fluorite dual-phase in the RE2O3-rich region (0 < x < 2), and fluorite single phase in the stoichiometric (x = 2) and CeO2-rich region (x > 2). The high-entropy (La0.2Sm0.2Er0.2Yb0.2Y0.2)2CexO3+2x exhibit tailorable TECs at a large range of 9.04 × 10–6–13.12 × 10–6 °C–1 and engineered low thermal conductivity of 1.79–2.63 W·m–1·K–1. They also possess good sintering resistance and high-temperature phase stability. These results reveal that the high-entropy (La0.2Sm0.2Er0.2Yb0.2Y0.2)2CexO3+2x are promising candidates for thermal barrier coating materials as well as thermally insulating materials and refractories.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)1548-1557
Number of pages10
JournalJournal of the American Ceramic Society
Volume105
Issue number2
DOIs
StatePublished - Feb 2022

Keywords

  • Off-stoichiometric high-entropy oxides
  • low thermal conductivity
  • tailorable thermal expansion coefficients

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