Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
1276300 International Journal of Hydrogen Energy 2012 8 Pages PDF
Abstract

Anode microstructure has a vital effect on the performance of anode supported solid oxide fuel cells. High electrical conductivity, gas permeability and low polarization are the required features of anodes to achieve high power densities. The desired properties of the anodes were obtained by modifying their microstructural development using pyrolyzable pore former particles without introducing any functional layers and compositional modifications. The microstructures of fabricated anodes were characterized using scanning electron microscopy and mercury intrusion porosimetry techniques while their electrochemical properties were identified using impedance spectroscopy and voltammetric measurements. Detailed investigations demonstrated that the pore structure has a major impact on the electrical conductivity, polarization and gas permeability of the anodes. Through tailoring of conventional anode microstructures, a significantly high power density of 1.54 W/cm2 was achieved at 800 °C using diluted hydrogen (10% H2 in argon) as fuel.

► Identification of the anode microstructure – performance relationships. ► Significant effect of the pore structure on the electrochemical performance. ► A power density of 1.54 W/cm2 was achieved at 800 °C using diluted hydrogen.

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