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Reactive sputtered Ni-SDC cermet alloy anode for low-temperature solid oxide fuel cell

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JOURNAL OF ALLOYS AND COMPOUNDS
Volume 924, Issue -, Pages -

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ELSEVIER SCIENCE SA
DOI: 10.1016/j.jallcom.2022.166332

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Solid oxide fuel cell; Anode; Reactive sputtering; Ni-SDC

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This study reports on the development and optimization of Ni-SDC films for low-temperature solid oxide fuel cell anodes. The effects of oxygen partial pressure and deposition temperature on the properties of Ni-SDC films were investigated, and increasing the deposition temperature was found to effectively suppress Ni agglomeration.
The facile deposition process for multi-component films is crucial in the development of thin film low -temperature solid oxide fuel cells (LT-SOFCs). Here, we report on the development and optimization of reactive sputtered Ni-SDC(Ni-Sm:CeO2) films for LT-SOFC anodes. The effects of oxygen partial pressure (PO2/PAr of 0 %-50 % at the sputter pressure of 30 mTorr) and deposition temperature on the physical, chemical and electrochemical properties of Ni-SDC films are studied. While the Ni-SDC anodes deposited at high PO2/PAr (> 20 %) exhibited higher initial performance, they suffered from crack formation and massive Ni agglomeration upon operation due to NiO-to-Ni reduction and severe volume change. We further show that increasing the deposition temperature to 500 degrees C was effective in suppressing such Ni agglomeration and preserving the performance during operation.(c) 2022 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.

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