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Title: One-step fabrication of protonic ceramic fuel cells using a convenient tape calendering method
Authors: Tarutin, A.
Danilov, N.
Lyagaeva, J.
Medvedev, D.
Issue Date: 2020
Publisher: MDPI AG
Citation: One-step fabrication of protonic ceramic fuel cells using a convenient tape calendering method / A. Tarutin, N. Danilov, J. Lyagaeva, D. Medvedev. — DOI 10.3390/app10072481 // Applied Sciences (Switzerland). — 2020. — Vol. 7. — Iss. 10. — 2481.
Abstract: The present paper reports the preparation of multilayer protonic ceramic fuel cells (PCFCs) using a single sintering step. The success of this fabrication approach is due to two main factors: the rational choice of chemically and mechanically compatible components, as well as the selection of a convenient preparation (tape calendering) method. The PCFCs prepared in this manner consisted of a 30 μm BaCe0.5Zr0.3Dy0.2O3-δ (BCZD) electrolyte layer, a 500 μm Ni-BCZD supporting electrode layer and a 20 μm functional Pr1.9Ba0.1NiO4+δ (PBN)-BCZD cathode layer. These layers were jointly co-fired at 1350 °C for 5 h to reach excellent gas-tightness of the electrolyte and porous structures for the supported and functional electrodes. The adequate fuel cell performance of this PCFC design (400 mW cm-2 at 600 °C) demonstrates that the tape calendering method compares well with such conventional laboratory PCFC preparation techniques such as co-pressing and tape-casting. © 2020 by the authors.
Keywords: ONE-STEP FABRICATION
PCFCS
PROTON-CONDUCTING ELECTROLYTES
TAPE CALENDERING METHOD
URI: http://elar.urfu.ru/handle/10995/90063
Access: info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess
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SCOPUS ID: 85083435980
WOS ID: 000533356200280
PURE ID: 12660449
ISSN: 2076-3417
DOI: 10.3390/app10072481
Sponsorship: Russian Foundation for Basic Research, RFBR: 18-38-20063
This work was supported by the Russian Foundation for Basic Research, grant number 18-38-20063. The authors thank G. Vdovin for his assistance in experiments. The SEM characterisation was carried out at the Shared Access Centre "Composition of Compounds" of the Institute of High-Temperature Electrochemistry [51].
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