Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
1287182 Journal of Power Sources 2006 4 Pages PDF
Abstract

Dense yttria-stabilized zirconia (YSZ) electrolyte films were successfully fabricated onto anode substrates using a modified dry pressing process. The film thickness was uniform, and could be readily controlled by the mass of the nanocrystalline YSZ powders. The electrolyte films adhered well to the anode substrates by controlling the anode composition. An anode-supported solid oxide fuel cell (SOFC) with a dense YSZ electrolyte film of 8 μm in thickness was operated at temperatures from 700 to 800 °C using humidified (3 vol% H2O) hydrogen as fuel and air as oxidant. An open circuit voltage of 1.06 V and a maximum power density of 791 mW cm−2 were achieved at 800 °C. The results indicate that the gas permeation through the electrolyte film was negligible, and that good performance can be obtained by this simple and cost-effective technique which can significantly reduce the fabrication cost of SOFCs.

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