Dissolution behavior of Co-coated NiO cathode in molten (Li0.62K0.38)(2)CO3 eutectics

Authors
Ryu, BHHan, JYoon, SPNam, SWLim, THHong, SAKim, KB
Issue Date
2004-10-05
Publisher
ELSEVIER
Citation
JOURNAL OF POWER SOURCES, v.137, no.1, pp.62 - 70
Abstract
The dissolution behavior of the NiO-CoO electrodes in molten (Li0.62K0.38)(2)CO3 eutectics as a function of Co content was investigated under the standard cathodic gas composition at 650 degreesC. In order to prepare NiO-CoO electrodes, Co was deposited on the porous Ni electrode using galvanostatic pulse plating technique followed by the oxidation process. Compared to the pure NiO electrode, NiO-CoO electrodes showed low Ni solubility in molten (Li0.62K0.38)(2)CO3 eutectics. Solubility of NiO-CoO electrodes depended on the partial pressure of carbon dioxide (P-CO2) and the Ni solubility increased with P-CO2. On the other hand, the Ni solubility was not affected by the partial pressure of oxygen (P-O2). The XRD analysis after the dissolution experiment, showed that the Ni solubility decreased with increase of the amount of lithium incorporated in the electrodes and that the lithium incorporation was promoted by the formation of NiO-CoO solid solution. The results obtained in the present study suggested that NiO-CoO solid solution could effectively suppress the NiO dissolution in the molten (Li0.62K0.38)(2)CO3 eutectics. (C) 2004 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.
Keywords
CARBONATE FUEL-CELLS; LIFEO2-LICOO2-NIO CATHODES; NICKEL OXIDES; COBALT; PERFORMANCE; LA0.8SR0.2COO3; IMPROVEMENT; SOLUBILITY; MORPHOLOGY; STABILITY; CARBONATE FUEL-CELLS; LIFEO2-LICOO2-NIO CATHODES; NICKEL OXIDES; COBALT; PERFORMANCE; LA0.8SR0.2COO3; IMPROVEMENT; SOLUBILITY; MORPHOLOGY; STABILITY; NiO dissolution; galvanostatic pulse plating; Co; MCFC; cathode
ISSN
0378-7753
URI
https://pubs.kist.re.kr/handle/201004/137141
DOI
10.1016/j.jpowsour.2004.05.037
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