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Performance optimization of LSCF/Gd:CeO(2) composite cathodes via single-step inkjet printing infiltration

ABSTRACT: The effect of solid oxide fuel cell cathode microstructure modification on its electrochemical activity is investigated. Inkjet printing infiltration was used to develop a nano-decoration pattern on the composite cathode scaffolds. Two types of composite La(0.6)Sr(0.4)Co(0.2)Fe(0.8)O(3−δ):...

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Autores principales: Tomov, R. I., Mitchell-Williams, Tom, Gao, Chenlong, Kumar, R. V., Glowacki, B. A.
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Springer Netherlands 2017
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7010379/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32103833
http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s10800-017-1066-1
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Sumario:ABSTRACT: The effect of solid oxide fuel cell cathode microstructure modification on its electrochemical activity is investigated. Inkjet printing infiltration was used to develop a nano-decoration pattern on the composite cathode scaffolds. Two types of composite La(0.6)Sr(0.4)Co(0.2)Fe(0.8)O(3−δ):Ce(0.9)Gd(0.1)O(1.9) cathodes with different volume ratios (60:40 and 40:60 vol%) were fabricated using inkjet printing of suspension inks. The electrodes were altered by single-step inkjet printing infiltration of ethanol-based Ce(0.9)Gd(0.1)O(1.9) ink. After heat treatments in air at 550 °C the cathodes’ surfaces were shown to be nano-decorated with Ce(0.9)Gd(0.1)O(1.9) particles (~20–120 nm in size) dispersed uniformly onto the electrode scaffold. The nano-engineered microstructure enhanced the active triple phase boundary of the electrode and promoted the surface exchange reaction of oxygen. Electrochemical impedance tests conducted on symmetrical cells showed a reduction in the polarization resistance of between 1.3 and 2.9 times. The effect was found to be more pronounced in the 60:40 vol% composite cathodes. Ageing of infiltrated electrodes up to 60 h in air revealed enhanced stability of gadolinium doped ceria nanoparticles decorated electrodes ascribed to the suppression of SrO surface segregation. This work demonstrated that single-step inkjet printing infiltration can produce reproducible performance enhancements and thus offers a cost-effective route for commercial solid oxide fuel cell infiltration processing. GRAPHICAL ABSTRACT: [Image: see text]