A Study of 8YSZ/GDC Bi-Layered Electrolyte: The Effect of 2 Mol% Fe 2 O 3 Dopant on Sintering and Conductivity
The primary requirements for an electrolyte material in a Solid Oxide Cell (SOC) is the ability to provide a sufficiently high level of oxide ion conduction while preventing both the mixing of reactant gas species and leakage of current through the electrolyte. Commonly, 8 mol% Yttria-stabilised Zir...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Meeting abstracts (Electrochemical Society) 2015-07, Vol.MA2015-03 (1), p.324-324 |
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Zusammenfassung: | The primary requirements for an electrolyte material in a Solid Oxide Cell (SOC) is the ability to provide a sufficiently high level of oxide ion conduction while preventing both the mixing of reactant gas species and leakage of current through the electrolyte. Commonly, 8 mol% Yttria-stabilised Zirconia (8YSZ) or Gd
0.1
Ce
0.9
O
1.95
(GDC) are used in high performance cells. Whilst GDC has higher oxide ion conductivity than YSZ, it suffers from electronic conduction due to the partial reduction of Ce
4+
to Ce
3+
during operation which is detrimental to cell performance. In this work we present the use of a bi-layer 8YSZ/GDC electrolyte as an effective solution to avoid ceria reduction in a fuel (reducing) environment, thereby preventing current leakage across the electrolyte, while maintaining high oxide ion conduction. Electrolytes were produced via tape-casting, a low-cost, mass-production technique. A transition metal oxide sintering aid of 2 mol% Fe
2
O
3
was used to reduce the sintering temperature while also mitigating the formation of a low conductivity interlayer. This study aims to determine the role of Fe
2
O
3
during the sintering process and its subsequent influence on microstructure and the total conductivity of the bi-layer electrolyte. |
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ISSN: | 2151-2043 2151-2035 |
DOI: | 10.1149/MA2015-03/1/324 |