Performance of anode-supported solid oxide fuel cell using novel ceria electrolyte |
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Authors: | Jin Soo Ahn Heesung Yoon |
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Affiliation: | Florida Institute for Sustainable Energy, University of Florida, 207 MAE, Gainesville, FL 32611, USA |
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Abstract: | ![]() The potential of a novel co-doped ceria material Sm0.075Nd0.075Ce0.85O2−δ as an electrolyte was investigated under fuel cell operating conditions. Conventional colloidal processing was used to deposit a dense layer of Sm0.075Nd0.075Ce0.85O2−δ (thickness 10 μm) over a porous Ni-gadolinia doped ceria anode. The current-voltage performance of the cell was measured at intermediate temperatures with 90 cm3 min−1 of air and wet hydrogen flowing on cathode and anode sides, respectively. At 650 °C, the maximum power density of the cell reached an exceptionally high value of 1.43 W cm−2, with an area specific resistance of 0.105 Ω cm2. Impedance measurements show that the power density decrease with decrease in temperature is mainly due to the increase in electrode resistance. The results confirm that Sm0.075Nd0.075Ce0.85O2−δ is a promising alternative electrolyte for intermediate temperature solid oxide fuel cells. |
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Keywords: | Electrolyte Co-doped ceria Solid oxide fuel cell IT-SOFC |
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