Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
1526899 Materials Chemistry and Physics 2008 6 Pages PDF
Abstract
Composites consisting of silver and lanthanum stabilized bismuth oxide (La0.15Bi0.85O1.5) were investigated as cathodes for intermediate-temperature solid oxide fuel cells with doped ceria as electrolyte. No stable phases were formed via reaction between La0.15Bi0.85O1.5 and Ag. The microstructure of the interfaces between composite cathodes and Ce0.8Sm0.2O1.5 electrolytes was studied by scanning electron microscopy after sintering at various temperatures. Impedance spectroscopy measurements revealed that the performance of cathode fired at 700 °C was the best. When the optimum fraction of Ag was 50 vol.%, polarization resistance values for the LSB-Ag50 cathode were as low as 0.14 Ω cm2 at 700 °C and 0.18 Ω cm2 at 650 °C. The steady-state polarization investigations on LSB and LSB-Ag50 cathodes were performed using typical three-electrode test cells in air. The results showed that the LSB-Ag50 composite cathode exhibited a lower overpotential and higher exchange current density than LSB, which indicated the electrochemical performance of LSB-Ag50 for the oxygen reduction reaction was superior to the LSB.
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