Development and Performance of MnFeCrO4-based Electrodes for Solid Oxide Fuel Cells

Elena Stefan, George Tsekouras, John Thomas Sirr Irvine

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Abstract

Important advances have been made in SOFC development utilizing a ceramic framework based upon yttria zirconia (YSZ) electrolytes supported upon porous YSZ electrode skeletons. This ceramic framework is sintered at high temperatures with subsequent impregnation and low temperature processing of the active electrode materials. Here we seek to develop this impregnated electrode concept by investigating a novel scaffold material similar to the main corrosion product of ferritic stainless steel. The chromium rich spinel (MnFeCrO4) was used as an electrode support material, either alone or impregnated with (La0.75Sr0.25)0.97Cr0.5Mn0.5O3-δ, La0.8Sr0.2FeO3-δ, Ce0.9Gd0.1O2-δ, CeO2 and/or Pd. In these initial studies it was found that all of the impregnated phases adhere very well to the spinel and considerably enhance performance and stability to a level sufficient for SOFC applications
Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)1454–1462
JournalAdvanced Energy Materials
Volume3
Issue number11
Early online date28 Jun 2013
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - Nov 2013

Keywords

  • composite electrodes
  • symmetrical cells
  • spinel

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