Sintering properties, microstructure, crystal phase transformation, electrical conductivity, mechanical strength, and electrolyte performance of Bi2O3-doped Sc2O3-stabilized zirconia prepared by homogeneous precipitation using hydrolysis were investigated. Adding 1 mol% Bi2O3 decreased the sintering temperature of 10 mol% Sc2O3-doped zirconia (10ScSZ) above 300 degreesC, while accelerating the growth of zirconia grains, so dense sintered ceramics in the cubic phase were formed in a temperature range of 1000-1100 degreesC. The addition of 1 mol% Bi2O3 to the 10ScSZ inhibited the cubic - rhombohedral phase transformation. Sufficient conductivity of 0.33 S/cm at 1000 degreesC and 0.12 S/cm at 800 degreesC for an electrolyte of solid oxide fuel cells (SOFC) was attained for 1 mol% Bi2O3-10 mol% Sc2O3-codoped cubic zirconia (1Bil0ScSZ) sintered at 1200 degreesC. A maximum power density of 1.61 W/cm(2) was obtained at 1000 degreesC using 1Bil0ScSZ as the electrolyte in SOFC. (C) 2002 Elsevier Science B.V All rights reserved.