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Design and characterization of LSM/ScCeSZ nanocomposite as mixed ionic-electronic conducting material for functionally graded cathodes of solid oxide fuel cells

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SOLID STATE IONICS
Volume 192, Issue 1, Pages 540-546

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ELSEVIER
DOI: 10.1016/j.ssi.2010.08.015

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Mixed ionic-electronic conducting composites; Sr-doped lanthanum manganite; Sc-Ce-doped zirconia; Structure and surface properties; Transport properties; Cathodes of solid oxide fuel cells; Performance

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LSM/ScCeSZ nanocomposite was prepared via ultrasonic dispersion of the mixture of perovskite and fluorite powders in isopropanol in 1:1 ratio with addition of polyvinyl butyral. Studies of the real structure and surface property evolution at sintering under air up to 1100 degrees C revealed some redistribution of elements between the phases without new phase formation. Sizes of both phase domains remain in nanorange even in the dense material, thus providing a developed perovskite-fluorite interface. The surface layer of nanocomposite is enriched by LSM. The oxygen mobility and reactivity estimated by the oxygen isotope exchange and O-2 TPD exceed those for LSM suggesting a positive role of interfaces as fast oxygen migration paths. Button-cell tests with the LSM/ScCeSZ interlayer between LSNF and a thin ScYSZ layer covering Ni/YSZ cermet demonstrated a high and stable performance promising practical application promising for practical application. (C) 2010 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.

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