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- 2017Development of redox stable, multifunctional substrates for anode supported SOFCS
- 2014Electrochemical Characterization of Ni/ScYSZ Electrodes as SOFC Anodescitations
- 2013Full Ceramic Fuel Cells Based on Strontium Titanate Anodes, An Approach Towards More Robust SOFCscitations
- 2013Full Ceramic Fuel Cells Based on Strontium Titanate Anodes, An Approach Towards More Robust SOFCscitations
- 2012Performance-Microstructure Relations in Ni/CGO Infiltrated Nb-doped SrTiO3 SOFC Anodescitations
- 2012Performance-Microstructure Relations in Ni/CGO Infiltrated Nb-doped SrTiO3 SOFC Anodescitations
- 2012Microstructural evolution of nanosized Ce 0.8 Gd 0.2 O 1.9 /Ni infiltrate in a Zr 0.84 Y 0.16 O 1.92 -Sr 0.94 Ti 0.9 Nb 0.1 O 3-δ based SOFC anode under electrochemical evaluation
- 2012Durable and Robust Solid Oxide Fuel Cells
- 2012Microstructural evolution of nanosized Ce0.8Gd0.2O1.9/Ni infiltrate in a Zr0.84Y0.16O1.92-Sr0.94Ti0.9Nb0.1O3-δ based SOFC anode under electrochemical evaluation
- 2012Impact of Reduction Parameters on the Initial Performance and Stability of Ni/(Sc)YSZ Cermet Anodes for SOFCscitations
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Impact of Reduction Parameters on the Initial Performance and Stability of Ni/(Sc)YSZ Cermet Anodes for SOFCs
Abstract
In-situ reduction of Ni cermet anodes produces the porosity and influences the microstructure, performance and stability of the anodes. The impact on initial performance, stability and microstructure of two different reduction procedures currently in use at DTU Energy Conversion with reduction temperatures of 850 °C and 1000 °C was evaluated for tape-cast, thin electrolyte, Nickel/8 mol% Yttria-Stabilized Zirconia (Ni/8YSZ) or (Ni/10Sc1YSZ) symmetric cells. High temperature activation produced the lower Ohmic and polarization resistances related to Triple Phase Boundary (TPB) charge transfer processes for Ni/10Sc1YSZ cells. The Ni/8YSZ cells behaved oppositely with respect to reduction temperature. A hypothesis is proposed relating performance to variations in Ni microstructure, Ni/ceramic<br/>contacting and extent of TPB resulting from differences in reduction parameters. Further, the performance stability under high steam conditions was evaluated, and very stable performances and<br/>microstructures of the anode layers were observed.