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Processing Ceramic Proton Conductor Membranes for Use in Steam Electrolysis

Steam electrolysis constitutes a prospective technology for industrial-scale hydrogen production. The use of ceramic proton-conducting electrolytes is a beneficial option for lowering the operating temperature. However, a significant challenge with this type of electrolyte has been upscaling robust...

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Autores principales: Leonard, Kwati, Deibert, Wendelin, Ivanova, Mariya E., Meulenberg, Wilhelm A., Ishihara, Tatsumi, Matsumoto, Hiroshige
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7696768/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33198304
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/membranes10110339
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author Leonard, Kwati
Deibert, Wendelin
Ivanova, Mariya E.
Meulenberg, Wilhelm A.
Ishihara, Tatsumi
Matsumoto, Hiroshige
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Ivanova, Mariya E.
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description Steam electrolysis constitutes a prospective technology for industrial-scale hydrogen production. The use of ceramic proton-conducting electrolytes is a beneficial option for lowering the operating temperature. However, a significant challenge with this type of electrolyte has been upscaling robust planar type devices. The fabrication of such multi-layered devices, usually via a tape casting process, requires careful control of individual layers’ shrinkages to prevent warping and cracks during sintering. The present work highlights the successful processing of 50 × 50 mm(2) planar electrode-supported barium cerium yttrium zirconate BaZr(0.44)Ce(0.36)Y(0.2)O(2.9) (BZCY(54)(8/9)2) half cells via a sequential tape casting approach. The sintering parameters of the half-cells were analyzed and adjusted to obtain defect-free half-cells with diminished warping. Suitably dense and gas-tight electrolyte layers are obtained after co-sintering at 1350 °C for 5 h. We then assembled an electrolysis cell using Ba(0.5)La(0.5)CoO(3−δ) as the steam electrode, screen printed on the electrolyte layer, and fired at 800 °C. A typical Ba(0.5)La(0.5)CoO(3−δ)|BaZr(0.44)Ce(0.36)Y(0.2)O(3−δ)(15 μm)|NiO-SrZr(0.5)Ce(0.4)Y(0.1)O(3−δ) cell at 600 °C with 80% steam in the anode compartment reached reproducible terminal voltages of 1.4 V @ 500 mA·cm(−2), achieving ~84% Faradaic efficiency. Besides electrochemical characterization, the morphology and microstructure of the layered half-cells were analyzed by a combination of high-angle annular dark-field scanning transmission electron microscopy (HAADF-STEM) and energy-dispersive X-ray spectroscopy. Our results also provide a feasible approach for realizing the low-cost fabrication of large-sized protonic ceramic conducting electrolysis cells (PCECs).
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spelling pubmed-76967682020-11-29 Processing Ceramic Proton Conductor Membranes for Use in Steam Electrolysis Leonard, Kwati Deibert, Wendelin Ivanova, Mariya E. Meulenberg, Wilhelm A. Ishihara, Tatsumi Matsumoto, Hiroshige Membranes (Basel) Article Steam electrolysis constitutes a prospective technology for industrial-scale hydrogen production. The use of ceramic proton-conducting electrolytes is a beneficial option for lowering the operating temperature. However, a significant challenge with this type of electrolyte has been upscaling robust planar type devices. The fabrication of such multi-layered devices, usually via a tape casting process, requires careful control of individual layers’ shrinkages to prevent warping and cracks during sintering. The present work highlights the successful processing of 50 × 50 mm(2) planar electrode-supported barium cerium yttrium zirconate BaZr(0.44)Ce(0.36)Y(0.2)O(2.9) (BZCY(54)(8/9)2) half cells via a sequential tape casting approach. The sintering parameters of the half-cells were analyzed and adjusted to obtain defect-free half-cells with diminished warping. Suitably dense and gas-tight electrolyte layers are obtained after co-sintering at 1350 °C for 5 h. We then assembled an electrolysis cell using Ba(0.5)La(0.5)CoO(3−δ) as the steam electrode, screen printed on the electrolyte layer, and fired at 800 °C. A typical Ba(0.5)La(0.5)CoO(3−δ)|BaZr(0.44)Ce(0.36)Y(0.2)O(3−δ)(15 μm)|NiO-SrZr(0.5)Ce(0.4)Y(0.1)O(3−δ) cell at 600 °C with 80% steam in the anode compartment reached reproducible terminal voltages of 1.4 V @ 500 mA·cm(−2), achieving ~84% Faradaic efficiency. Besides electrochemical characterization, the morphology and microstructure of the layered half-cells were analyzed by a combination of high-angle annular dark-field scanning transmission electron microscopy (HAADF-STEM) and energy-dispersive X-ray spectroscopy. Our results also provide a feasible approach for realizing the low-cost fabrication of large-sized protonic ceramic conducting electrolysis cells (PCECs). MDPI 2020-11-12 /pmc/articles/PMC7696768/ /pubmed/33198304 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/membranes10110339 Text en © 2020 by the authors. Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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