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Evidence of a Thermal Diffusivity Gap in Sintered Li-Co-Sb-O Solid Solutions
Nelson W Pech-May1,2, Carolina Tabasco-Novelo1, Patricia Quintana1
1Applied Physics Department, CINVESTAV-Unidad Mérida, Carretera Antigua a Progreso km 6, Cordemex, 97310 Mérida, Yucatán, Mexico.
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In this work, the thermal properties of ternary Li3x Co7-4x Sb2+x O12 solid solutions are studied for different concentrations in the range 0 ≤ x ≤ 0.7. Samples are elaborated at four different sintering temperatures: 1100, 1150, 1200 and 1250 °C. The effect of increasing the content of Li+ and Sb5+, accompanied by the reduction of Co2+, on the thermal properties is studied. It is shown that a thermal diffusivity gap, which is more pronounced for low values of x, can be triggered at a certain threshold sintering temperature (around 1150 °C in this study). This effect is explained by the increase of contact area between adjacent grains. Nevertheless, this effect is found to be less pronounced in the thermal conductivity. Moreover, a new framework for heat diffusion in solids is presented that establishes that both the heat flux and the thermal energy (or heat) satisfy a diffusion equation and therefore highlights the importance of thermal diffusivity in transient heat conduction phenomena.

