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A novel Nb and Cu co-doped SrCoO3-delta cathode for intermediate temperature solid oxide fuel cells
- Key Words:OXYGEN REDUCTION REACTION; HIGH-PERFORMANCE CATHODE; PEROVSKITE CATHODE; STABILITY; COBALT; STATE
- Abstract:The extensive explorations of potential cathode materials are prominently critical for the rapid development of high performance solid oxide fuel cells (SOFCs). Herein, we develop a novel Nb and Cu co-doped SrCoO3-delta (SCNC) cathode base on solid state reaction, which exhibits decent compatibility with gadolinium doped cerium oxide (GDC) electrolyte. The SCNC is successfully stabilized with cubic structure at room temperature when incorporating of small amount of high valence Nb5+. Meanwhile, the oxygen vacancy concentration of SCNC is efficiently improved with the addition of Cu. The Nb and Cu co-doping also substantially promotes the electronic conductivity, achieving 550 S cm(-1) for the optical doped SrCo0.85Nb0.05Cu0.10O3-delta (SCNC10) at 400 degrees C. In addition, the polarization of SCNC is remarkably reduced, reaching as low as 0.021 Omega cm(2) for SCNC10 at 700 degrees C. The activation energy for reaction is also significantly lowered to 0.78 eV. The reaction order m is deduced to be about 0.30, implying that the rate determination step for SCNC10 is the charge transfer reaction. The peak power density of the single cell reaches 780 mW cm(-2) at 800 degrees C. All these outstanding performances demonstrate that SCNC is a promising cathode for SOFCs when operating at intermediate temperature (IT). (C) 2020 Published by Elsevier Ltd on behalf of Hydrogen Energy Publications LLC.
- Volume:45
- Issue:18
- Translation or Not:no