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- 2022Surface Optimization of Commercial Porous Ti Substrates by EPD of Titanium Nitridecitations
- 2018Influence of porosity on mechanical properties of tetragonal stabilized zirconiacitations
- 2016Homogenization of steady-state creep of porous metals using three-dimensional microstructural reconstructionscitations
- 2015Electrophoretic deposition of Mn1.5Co1.5O4 on metallic interconnect and interaction with glass-ceramic sealant for solid oxide fuel cells applicationcitations
- 2015Ultrafast microwave hydrothermal synthesis and characterization of Bi1-xLaxFeO3 micronized particlescitations
- 2015Electrophoretic deposition of Mn 1.5 Co 1.5 O 4 on metallic interconnect and interaction with glass-ceramic sealant for solid oxide fuel cells applicationcitations
- 2014Fracture toughness of glass sealants for solid oxide fuel cell applicationcitations
- 2014Development of a Novel Ceramic Support Layer for Planar Solid Oxide Cellscitations
- 2014Effects of thermal aging on thermo-mechanical behavior of a glass sealant for solid oxide cell applicationscitations
- 2014Creep behaviour of porous metal supports for solid oxide fuel cellscitations
- 2014Creep behaviour of porous metal supports for solid oxide fuel cellscitations
- 2013Creep Behavior of Porous Supports in Metal-support Solid Oxide Fuel Cells
- 2013Creep Behavior of Porous Supports in Metal-support Solid Oxide Fuel Cells
- 2013Bonding characteristics of glass seal/metallic interconnect for SOFC applications: Comparative study on chemical and mechanical properties of the interface
- 2013Bonding characteristics of glass seal/metallic interconnect for SOFC applications: Comparative study on chemical and mechanical properties of the interface
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Development of a Novel Ceramic Support Layer for Planar Solid Oxide Cells
Abstract
The conventional solid oxide cell is based on a Ni–YSZ support layer, placed on the fuel side of the cell, also known as the anode supported SOFC. An alternative design, based on a support of porous 3YSZ (3 mol.% Y 2 O 3 –doped ZrO 2 ), placed on the oxygen electrode side of the cell, is proposed. Electronic conductivity in the 3YSZ support is obtained post sintering by infiltrating LSC (La 0.6 Sr 0.4 Co 1.05 O 3 ). The potential advantages of the proposed design is a strong cell, due to the base of a strong ceramic material (3YSZ is a partially stabilized zirconia), and that the LSC infiltration of the support can be done simultaneously with forming the oxygen electrode, since some of the best performing oxygen electrodes are based on infiltrated LSC. The potential of the proposed structure was investigated by testing the mechanical and electrical properties of the support layer. Comparable strength properties to the conventional Ni/YSZ support were seen, and sufficient and fairly stable conductivity of LSC infiltrated 3YSZ was observed. The conductivity of 8–15 S cm –1 at 850 °C seen for over 600 h, corresponds to a serial resistance of less than 3.5 m Ω cm 2 of a 300 μm thick support layer.