Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
1271090 International Journal of Hydrogen Energy 2012 12 Pages PDF
Abstract

Diopside (CaMgSi2O6) based glasses compositions containing magnesium orthosilicate or barium aluminosilicates phases have been appraised for sealing applications in solid oxide fuel cells (SOFCs) and other solid-electrolyte devices. The sintering behavior and crystalline phase evolution of glass powders has been investigated under isothermal and non-isothermal conditions in the SOFC operating temperature range (800–900 °C). All the glass compositions exhibited two-stage shrinkage behavior resulting in well sintered and mechanically strong glass–ceramics with Augite as the primary crystalline phase. The appropriate coefficient of thermal expansion (CTE), long term thermal stability (300 h at 900 °C), high electrical resistivity, good adhesion and minimal reactivity with SOFC components makes the investigated glass–ceramics potential candidates for further experimentation as SOFC sealants.

► Diopside combined with Mg2SiO4 and BaSi2O5 glass–ceramics were evaluated for SOFC application. ► Single Augite crystalline phase was developed during different heat treatment conditions. ► Investigated glass–ceramics are showing stable CTE values. ► The glasses were found to be chemical compatible with Crofer22APU metallic interconnect.

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