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Cathode materials for solid oxide fuel cells: a review

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JOURNAL OF SOLID STATE ELECTROCHEMISTRY
卷 14, 期 7, 页码 1125-1144

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SPRINGER
DOI: 10.1007/s10008-009-0932-0

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Solid oxide fuel cells; Cathode materials; Microstructure; Reaction mechanism; Chromium poisoning

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  1. National Research Council Canada-Institute for Fuel Cell Innovation

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The composition and microstructure of cathode materials has a large impact on the performance of solid oxide fuel cells (SOFCs). Rational design of materials composition through controlled oxygen nonstoichiometry and defect aspects can enhance the ionic and electronic conductivities as well as the catalytic properties for oxygen reduction in the cathode. Cell performance can be further improved through microstructure optimization to extend the triple-phase boundaries. A major degradation mechanism in SOFCs is poisoning of the cathode by chromium species when chromium-containing alloys are used as the interconnect material. This article reviews recent developments in SOFC cathodes with a principal emphasis on the choice of materials. In addition, the reaction mechanism of oxygen reduction is also addressed. The development of Cr-tolerant cathodes for intermediate temperature solid oxide fuel cells, and a possible mechanism of Cr deposition at cathodes are briefly reviewed as well. Finally, this review will be concluded with some perspectives on the future of research directions in this area.

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