Rational design of the self-assembled BaCo1-xZrxO3-δ (x = 0.8–0.2) nanocomposites as the promising low/intermediate-temperature solid oxide fuel cell cathodes

Assembling multiple perovskites with complementary properties is a promising strategy to achieve high-performance cathodes for low/intermediate-temperature solid oxide fuel cell (LT/IT-SOFC). In this work, self-assembling perovskites of cubic BaZr0.82Co0.18O3-δ (cub-BZC) and hexagonal BaCo0.96Zr0.04...

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Published inJournal of the European Ceramic Society Vol. 42; no. 3; pp. 1042 - 1052
Main Authors Qi, Huiying, Zhang, Tonghuan, Cheng, Mojie, Liu, Di, Tu, Baofeng
Format Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Published Elsevier Ltd 01.03.2022
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Summary:Assembling multiple perovskites with complementary properties is a promising strategy to achieve high-performance cathodes for low/intermediate-temperature solid oxide fuel cell (LT/IT-SOFC). In this work, self-assembling perovskites of cubic BaZr0.82Co0.18O3-δ (cub-BZC) and hexagonal BaCo0.96Zr0.04O2.6+δ (12H-BC) at the nanoscale can be realized in novel designed nanocomposites with nominal composition of BaCo1-xZrxO3-δ (x = 0.8–0.2), which can possess congenital compatibility, improved thermal expansion coefficients and electrical conductivity. The relative contents of cubic and hexagonal phases are significantly correlated with the zirconium content (x). Therein, BaCo1-xZrxO3-δ nanocomposites exhibit relatively low content differences among perovskite phases when x = 0.4 (cubic/hexagonal = 62:38) and x = 0.2 (hexagonal/cubic = 69:31) nanocomposites, which can form more extensive heterointerfaces for promoting oxygen adsorption, dissociation and reduction reaction. When further applied as cathode, the cell with BaCo1-xZrxO3-δ nanocomposites achieve 2265–598 mW cm−2 (800–600 °C) when x = 0.2 as a promising IT-SOFC cathode, and 315−148 mW cm−2 (550–500 °C) when x = 0.4 as a promising LT-SOFC cathode.
ISSN:0955-2219
1873-619X
DOI:10.1016/j.jeurceramsoc.2021.11.005