Janaina Semanech Borcezi, Kethlinn Ramos, Ana Kaori de Oliveira Ouba, Adriana Antonio Scoton Chinelatto, Edson Cezar Grzebielucka, Francielli Casanova Monteiro, João Frederico Hass Leandro Monteiro, Leonardo Pacheco Wendler, Adilson Luiz Chinelatto
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Abstract
Perovskite-type oxides (ABO3) are potential alternatives as electrode materials for IT-SOFC. Their properties of electronic conduction, catalytic activity, and stability in oxidative and reductive atmospheres arouse this interest. Due to their electronic conduction properties, both LaNiO3 perovskites, commonly used as a cathode, and LaCrO3 perovskites, commonly used as interconnectors, can also be developed to be used as an anode. Thus, this work describes the results of experiments carried out on Cr-doped LaNiO3 compositions aiming at their use as fuel cell anodes. The compositions of LaNi1 − xCrxO3 (0 ≤ x ≤ 0.7) were synthesized by a modified Pechini method, and the effects of replacing Ni with Cr in LaNiO3, mainly perovskite phase formation and structural stability, beyond microstructure and electrical properties were analyzed. Phases with a perovskite-like structure were obtained via calcination at 900 °C. For the sintered samples, it was observed that an increase in the amount of Cr led to an increase in porosity. The compositions with x = 0.7 and x = 0.5 sintered at 1300 and 1400 °C remained single-phase after sintering, while the composition x = 0.3 sintered at 1500 °C and the composition x = 0.0 sintered at 1250 °C decomposed into secondary phases. Concerning electrical properties, the activation energy values obtained were consistent with electronic conductivity, 0.03 eV, indicating p-type conduction in an oxidizing atmosphere.
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While ceramics have traditionally been admired for their mechanical, chemical and thermal stability, their unique electrical, optical and magnetic properties have become of increasing importance in many key technologies including communications, energy conversion and storage, electronics and automation. Electroceramics benefit greatly from their versatility in properties including:
-insulating to metallic and fast ion conductivity
-piezo-, ferro-, and pyro-electricity
-electro- and nonlinear optical properties
-feromagnetism.
When combined with thermal, mechanical, and chemical stability, these properties often render them the materials of choice.
The Journal of Electroceramics is dedicated to providing a forum of discussion cutting across issues in electrical, optical, and magnetic ceramics. Driven by the need for miniaturization, cost, and enhanced functionality, the field of electroceramics is growing rapidly in many new directions. The Journal encourages discussions of resultant trends concerning silicon-electroceramic integration, nanotechnology, ceramic-polymer composites, grain boundary and defect engineering, etc.