Boosting the performance and durability of heterogeneous electrodes for solid oxide electrochemical cells utilizing a data-driven powder-to-power framework

[Display omitted] Solid oxide electrochemical cells (SOCs) hold potential as a critical component in the future landscape of renewable energy storage and conversion systems. However, the commercialization of SOCs still requires further breakthroughs in new material development and engineering design...

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Veröffentlicht in:Science bulletin 2023-03, Vol.68 (5), p.516-527
Hauptverfasser: Wang, Yang, Wu, Chengru, Zhao, Siyuan, Guo, Zengjia, Han, Minfang, Zhao, Tianshou, Zu, Bingfeng, Du, Qing, Ni, Meng, Jiao, Kui
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Zusammenfassung:[Display omitted] Solid oxide electrochemical cells (SOCs) hold potential as a critical component in the future landscape of renewable energy storage and conversion systems. However, the commercialization of SOCs still requires further breakthroughs in new material development and engineering designs to achieve high performance and durability. In this study, a data-driven powder-to-power framework has been presented, fully digitizing the morphology evolution of heterogeneous electrodes from fabrication to long-term operation. This framework enables accurate performance prediction over the full life cycle. The intrinsic correlation between microstructural parameters and electrode durability is elucidated through parameter analysis. Rational control of the ion-conducting phase volume fraction can effectively suppress Ni coarsening and mitigate the excessive ohmic loss caused by Ni migration. The initial and degraded electrode performances are attributed to the interplay of multiple parameters. A practical optimization strategy to enhance the initial performance and durability of the electrode is proposed through the construction of the surrogate model and the application of the optimization algorithm. The optimal electrode parameters are determined to accommodate various maximum operation time requirements. By implementing the data-driven powder-to-power framework, it is possible to reduce the degradation rate of Ni-based electrodes from 2.132% to 0.703% kh−1 with a required maximum operation time of over 50,000 h.
ISSN:2095-9273
2095-9281
DOI:10.1016/j.scib.2023.02.019