Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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7725617 | Journal of Power Sources | 2018 | 4 Pages |
Abstract
Chromium poisoning the La0.875Sr0.125MnO3 (LSM) cathode for solid oxide fuel cells is a critical issue that can strongly affect the stability. In this study, we evaluate the temperature distribution in a SOFC based on a 3D model and then combine conductivity test and material computation to reveal the effects of chromium in SUS430 stainless steels on LSM conductivities. The starch concentration in LSM pellets and the applied pressure on the contact with interconnect materials show close relationships with the chromium poisoning behavior. The density functional theory (DFT) computing results indicate that chromium atoms preferably adsorb on the MnO2-terminated and La (Sr)-O-terminated (001) surfaces. The resulting conclusions are expected to deeply understand mechanism of chromium deactivating conventional cathodes at some typical operational conditions, and offer crucial information to optimize the structure to avoid the poisoning effect.
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Authors
Xiaoqiang Zhang, Guangsen Yu, Shumao Zeng, Joseph Parbey, Shuhao Xiao, Baihai Li, Tingshuai Li, Martin Andersson,