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Shaping triple-conducting semiconductor BaCo(0.4)Fe(0.4)Zr(0.1)Y(0.1)O(3-δ) into an electrolyte for low-temperature solid oxide fuel cells
Interest in low-temperature operation of solid oxide fuel cells is growing. Recent advances in perovskite phases have resulted in an efficient H(+)/O(2-)/e(-) triple-conducting electrode BaCo(0.4)Fe(0.4)Zr(0.1)Y(0.1)O(3-δ) for low-temperature fuel cells. Here, we further develop BaCo(0.4)Fe(0.4)Zr(0...
Autores principales: | , , , , , |
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Formato: | Online Artículo Texto |
Lenguaje: | English |
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Nature Publishing Group UK
2019
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6461657/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30979875 http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/s41467-019-09532-z |
Sumario: | Interest in low-temperature operation of solid oxide fuel cells is growing. Recent advances in perovskite phases have resulted in an efficient H(+)/O(2-)/e(-) triple-conducting electrode BaCo(0.4)Fe(0.4)Zr(0.1)Y(0.1)O(3-δ) for low-temperature fuel cells. Here, we further develop BaCo(0.4)Fe(0.4)Zr(0.1)Y(0.1)O(3-δ) for electrolyte applications by taking advantage of its high ionic conduction while suppressing its electronic conduction through constructing a BaCo(0.4)Fe(0.4)Zr(0.1)Y(0.1)O(3-δ)-ZnO p-n heterostructure. With this approach, it has been demonstrated that BaCo(0.4)Fe(0.4)Zr(0.1)Y(0.1)O(3-δ) can be applied in a fuel cell with good electrolyte functionality, achieving attractive ionic conductivity and cell performance. Further investigation confirms the hybrid H(+)/O(2-) conducting capability of BaCo(0.4)Fe(0.4)Zr(0.1)Y(0.1)O(3-δ)-ZnO. An energy band alignment mechanism based on a p-n heterojunction is proposed to explain the suppression of electronic conductivity and promotion of ionic conductivity in the heterostructure. Our findings demonstrate that BaCo(0.4)Fe(0.4)Zr(0.1)Y(0.1)O(3-δ) is not only a good electrode but also a highly promising electrolyte. The approach reveals insight for developing advanced low-temperature solid oxide fuel cell electrolytes. |
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