A high-performance solid oxide fuel cell anode based on lanthanum strontium vanadate

► Composite anode was prepared by infiltration of La 0.7Sr 0.3VO 3.85 into porous YSZ. ► This anode has a sufficiently high electronic conductivity and reduces easily. ► The addition of a Pd/ceria catalyst decreases electrode impedances in both H 2 and CH 4 fuels. Ceramic composites were prepared by...

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Veröffentlicht in:Journal of power sources 2011-09, Vol.196 (18), p.7488-7494
Hauptverfasser: Park, Jong-Sung, Hasson, Ian D., Gross, Michael D., Chen, Chen, Vohs, J.M., Gorte, R.J.
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Zusammenfassung:► Composite anode was prepared by infiltration of La 0.7Sr 0.3VO 3.85 into porous YSZ. ► This anode has a sufficiently high electronic conductivity and reduces easily. ► The addition of a Pd/ceria catalyst decreases electrode impedances in both H 2 and CH 4 fuels. Ceramic composites were prepared by infiltration of La 0.7Sr 0.3VO 3.85 (LSV) into porous scaffolds of yttria-stabilized zirconia (YSZ) and tested for use as solid oxide fuel cell (SOFC) anodes. There was no evidence for solid-state reaction between LSV and YSZ at calcination temperatures up to 1273 K. For calcination at 973 K, LSV formed a continuous film over the YSZ. The LSV phase reduced easily upon heating in H 2 to 973 K, with the reduction forming pores in the LSV and greatly increasing its surface area. The electrodes showed high electronic conductivity after reduction, with a 10-vol% LSV–YSZ composite exhibiting a conductivity of 2 S cm −1 at 973 K. In the absence of an added catalyst, the LSV–YSZ electrodes showed relatively poor performance; however, an electrode impedance of approximately 0.1 Ω cm 2 was achieved at 973 K in humidified H 2 following addition of 0.5 vol% Pd and 2.8 vol% ceria The LSV–YSZ composites were stable in CH 4 but there was evidence for poisoning of the Pd catalyst by V following high-temperature oxidation.
ISSN:0378-7753
1873-2755
DOI:10.1016/j.jpowsour.2011.05.028