掺杂钆的 SrFeO3 作为对称固体氧化物燃料电池的高活性和稳定电极

IF 9 2区 材料科学 Q1 CHEMISTRY, PHYSICAL Materials Today Energy Pub Date : 2024-05-31 DOI:10.1016/j.mtener.2024.101615
Xinyuan Li, Guanghu He, Xinkun Zhou, Haiyan Zhang, Heqing Jiang, Yongcheng Jin, Lei Chu, Minghua Huang
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具有相同电极的对称固体氧化物燃料电池(SSOFC)因其简化的制造程序和降低的加工成本而备受关注。然而,它们的发展受到所使用电极材料的电催化活性和稳定性的限制。在此,我们报告了一种基于 SrFeO 的过氧化物原型,其化学式为 GdSrFeO(GSF),作为一种高效的 SSOFC 电极材料。研究发现,在还原气氛下,SrFeO 中的 A 位钆取代大大提高了其结构稳定性。此外,掺杂钆还能显著提高电化学活性,在 800 °C 时,阴极和阳极的特定区域电阻分别为 0.18 Ω cm 和 0.003 Ω cm。较低的极化电阻可归因于通过在 SrFeO 中掺杂钆而产生的丰富的表面氧物种。得益于优异的电化学活性和结构稳定性,采用 GSF-0.2 电极的对称电池表现出了合理的稳定性和电化学性能。这些结果表明,所开发的 GSF 包晶氧化物有可能成为对称 SOFC 的电极材料。
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Gadolinium-doped SrFeO3 as a highly active and stable electrode for symmetrical solid oxide fuel cells
Symmetrical solid oxide fuel cells (SSOFCs) with identical electrodes have gained interesting attention because of their simplified fabrication procedure and reduced processing costs. However, their development is limited by their electrocatalytic activity and stability of the electrode materials used. Here, we report a prototypical SrFeO-based perovskite oxide with formula GdSrFeO (GSF) as a highly effective SSOFC electrode material. It was found that A-site Gd substitution in SrFeO greatly improved its structural stability under reducing atmosphere. Furthermore, doping Gd was able to significantly enhance the electrochemical activity, achieving area-specific resistances of 0.18 Ω cm for the cathode and 0.003 Ω cm for the anode at 800 °C, respectively. The lower polarization resistance could be attributed to the abundant surface oxygen species through the Gd-doping in SrFeO. Benefiting from superior electrochemical activity and structural stability, the symmetrical cell with GSF-0.2 electrode showed reasonable stability and electrochemical performance. These results show that the developed GSF perovskite oxide may be a promising candidate as electrode material for symmetrical SOFCs.
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Materials Today Energy
Materials Today Energy Materials Science-Materials Science (miscellaneous)
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期刊介绍: Materials Today Energy is a multi-disciplinary, rapid-publication journal focused on all aspects of materials for energy. Materials Today Energy provides a forum for the discussion of high quality research that is helping define the inclusive, growing field of energy materials. Part of the Materials Today family, Materials Today Energy offers authors rigorous peer review, rapid decisions, and high visibility. The editors welcome comprehensive articles, short communications and reviews on both theoretical and experimental work in relation to energy harvesting, conversion, storage and distribution, on topics including but not limited to: -Solar energy conversion -Hydrogen generation -Photocatalysis -Thermoelectric materials and devices -Materials for nuclear energy applications -Materials for Energy Storage -Environment protection -Sustainable and green materials
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