Fabrication and characterization of Ba(Zr0.84Y0.15Cu0.01)O3-delta electrolyte-based protonic ceramic fuel cells

Authors
Choi, Sung MinLee, Jong-HeunJi, Ho IlYoon, Kyung JoongSon, Ji-WonKim, Byung-KookJe, Hae JuneLee, Hae-WeonLee, Jong-Ho
Issue Date
2013-12
Publisher
ELSEVIER SCI LTD
Citation
CERAMICS INTERNATIONAL, v.39, no.8, pp.9605 - 9611
Abstract
Protonic ceramic fuel cells (PCFCs) were successfully fabricated by using 15 mol% Y-doped BaZrO3-based electrolytes that have fairly good electrical conductivity and chemical stability. In order to overcome the poor sinterability of the BaZrO3-based electrolytes, which is a critical limitation in making a thin-film electrolyte for electrode-supported PCFCs, we utilized sintering aid-assisted enhanced sintering by adding 1 mol % of CuO, thereby reducing the sintering temperature of the constrained thin electrolyte on a rigid electrode substrate to below 1500 degrees C. From the process optimization of the thin BZYCu coating on the NiO BZYCu anode substrate, we fabricated a 10-mu m-thick thin and dense electrolyte layer that exhibited an open-circuit voltage (OCV) close to that of the theoretical OCV of 0.98 V. However, improving the electrochemical performance by optimizing the electrode microstructure, especially in terms of the electrochemical activity of the anode and the current-collecting efficiency of the cathode, is the major concern of forthcoming study. (C) 2013 Elsevier Ltd and Techna Group S.r.l. All rights reserved.
Keywords
DOPED BARIUM ZIRCONATE; CONDUCTING OXIDES; SOFC; MICROSTRUCTURE; TECHNOLOGIES; STABILITY; DOPED BARIUM ZIRCONATE; CONDUCTING OXIDES; SOFC; MICROSTRUCTURE; TECHNOLOGIES; STABILITY; E. Fuel cells; Proton conductor; Thin electrolyte; Sintering additive; BaZrO3
ISSN
0272-8842
URI
https://pubs.kist.re.kr/handle/201004/127403
DOI
10.1016/j.ceramint.2013.05.081
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