Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
1292132 Journal of Power Sources 2007 5 Pages PDF
Abstract

In order to develop high performance intermediate temperature (<800 °C) solid oxide fuel cells (SOFCs) with a lower fabrication cost, a pressurized spray process of ceramic suspensions has been established to prepare both dense yttria-stabilized zirconia (YSZ) electrolyte membranes and transition anode layers on NiO + YSZ anode supports. A single cell with 10 μm thick YSZ electrolyte on a porous anode support and ∼20 μm thick cathode layer showed peak power densities of only 212 mW cm−2 at 700 °C and 407 mW cm−2 for 800 °C. While a cell with 10 μm thick YSZ electrolyte and a transition layer on the porous anode support using a ultra-fine NiO + YSZ powder showed peak power densities of 346 and 837 mW cm−2 at 700 and 800 °C, respectively. The dramatic improvement of cell performance was attributed to the much improved anode microstructure that was confirmed by both scanning electron microscopes (SEM) observation and impedance spectroscopy. The results have demonstrated that a pressurized spray coating is a suitable technique to fabricate high performance SOFCs and at lower cost.

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