Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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7746343 | Solid State Ionics | 2014 | 5 Pages |
Abstract
The double perovskite Sr2Ni0.75Mg0.25MoO6 was evaluated as a potential anode material for intermediate temperature solid oxide fuel cells (IT-SOFCs). Its phase stability, electrical conductivity, thermal and chemical compatibility with perspective oxygen-ionic (Zr0.85Y0.15O2 â δ, Ce0.8Sm0.2O2-δ, La0.88Sr0.12Ga0.82Mg0.18O3 â δ) and protonic (BaCe0.8Sm0.2O3 â δ, Ba2In1.67 W0.33O5 + δ) electrolytes were investigated. The Sr2Ni0.75Mg0.25MoO6 sample was obtained via the combustion method at 1373 K in air. X-ray powder diffraction data and dilatometric measurement show that there is a tetragonal â cubic structure phase transition at 510 K. It was found that the total electrical conductivity of a molybdate ceramic sample strongly depends on the ambient atmosphere and changes from 0.007 S/cm (pO2 = 0.21 atm) to 33.217 S/cm (pO2 = 1 Ã 10â 19 atm) at 1073 K, respectively. By dilatometry measurement under isothermal conditions it was established that the rapid change in conductivity is most probably connected to the partial reduction of the Mo-ions. TEC values calculated in two temperature ranges of 300-500 K and 500-1073 K were 12.3 Ã 10â 6 and 13.5 Ã 10â 6 Kâ 1, respectively.
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Authors
E.A. Filonova, A.S. Dmitriev, P.S. Pikalov, D.A. Medvedev, E.Yu. Pikalova,