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Survey of materials selection for ceramic fuel cells II. Cathodes and anodes
By assigning target values (0.15 Ω cm 2) for the performance of the individual components in a single SOFC cell it has been possible to propose a very simple model which relates experimentally accessible parameters, such as, oxygen surface exchange coefficients ( k cm · s −1) and self diffusion coef...
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Published in: | Solid state ionics 1996, Vol.86, p.1223-1234 |
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Summary: | By assigning target values (0.15 Ω cm
2) for the performance of the individual components in a single SOFC cell it has been possible to propose a very simple model which relates experimentally accessible parameters, such as, oxygen surface exchange coefficients (
k
cm ·
s
−1) and self diffusion coefficients (
D
∗ cm
2 · s
−1
) to the behaviour of porous oxide cathodes. Characteristic lengths including a collection length (
l
c
), and a maximum length (
l
l
) for bulk diffusion of oxygen ions, have been defined and calculated for La
0.8Sr
0.2O
3 +
x
, La
0.8Sr
0.2Co
0.2Fe
0.8O
3 −
x
, Sm
0.6Ca
0.4CoO
3 −
x
. These characteristic lengths have been used to interpret the reported behaviour of the oxide electrocalalysts and to suggest modifications which could improve their performance. Although a similar model has not yet been developed to interpret the behaviour of anodes, appropriate comments have been made about the selection and optimisation of anodes for intermediate temperature (500–750 °C) SOFC operation. |
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ISSN: | 0167-2738 1872-7689 |
DOI: | 10.1016/0167-2738(96)00291-3 |