Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
1281600 International Journal of Hydrogen Energy 2013 9 Pages PDF
Abstract

•YSZ/Ni-YSZ dual-layer hollow fibers (DL-HFs) were co-spun-sintered by one step.•The microstructure of the DL-HFs was tailored by adding ethanol in NiO-YSZ dopes.•A maximum power density of 485 mW cm−2 was obtained at 850 °C for the MT-SOFCs.

YSZ/NiO-YSZ dual-layer hollow fibers with a thin YSZ top layer integrated on a porous NiO-YSZ (60:40 in weight) support, have been developed by one step method via a co-spinning-sintering process. Hydrogen reduction was performed to form YSZ/Ni-YSZ micro tube as the half solid oxide fuel cells (SOFCs). The microstructure of the dual-layer hollow fibers was tailored by adding ethanol as non-solvent in the initial mixture dopes for NiO-YSZ anode spinning. LSM cathode containing 20 wt%-YSZ was deposited on the electrolyte surface by dip-coating method to fabricate micro-tubular SOFCs. Experimental results indicate that the dual-layer hollow fibers from the anode dopes containing 15–20 wt% of ethanol possess the desired microstructure with optimized properties, such as the bending strength of 180 MPa, the porosity of 38–35% and the conductivity of 3000 S cm−1 at room temperature. The micro-tubular SOFCs fabricated from such hollow fibers show a maximum power density up to 485 mW cm−2 at 850 °C with 20 mL min−1 of H2 as fuel and 30 mL min−1 air as oxidant, respectively.

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