Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
1475305 Journal of the European Ceramic Society 2012 8 Pages PDF
Abstract

A detailed procedure for the preparation of gadolinium doped (10 mol%) cerium (IV) oxide (CGO) suspension for inkjet printing is described in this paper. The optimisation of inkjet printing parameters for the deposition of solid oxide fuel cell electrolytes was also performed using a custom-built drop visualisation system. Additionally, the uniformity of the deposited drop relics on porous substrates was evaluated. The ink used in this study was an evaporative type comprising a solvent mixture of terpineol and methanol, ethyl cellulose and CGO powder. Successful printing of regular drops was achieved after printing optimisation. It has been demonstrated that inkjet printing is a promising technique for high quality membrane fabrication for applications including solid oxide fuel cells. The ink formulation and optimisation procedure would also be applicable for other ceramic ink development.

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