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Thin film solid oxide fuel cells with copper cermet anodes

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JOURNAL OF POWER SOURCES
Volume 195, Issue 11, Pages 3494-3497

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ELSEVIER SCIENCE BV
DOI: 10.1016/j.jpowsour.2009.12.017

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Cathode-supported solid oxide fuel cells; Copper cermet anode; Tape casting; Infiltration

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Thin film solid oxide fuel cells (SOFCs), composed of thin coatings of 8 mol% Y(2)O(3)-stabilized ZrO(2) (YSZ) and thick substrates of (La(0.8)Sr(0.2))(0.98)MnO(3) (LSM)-YSZ cathodes, are fabricated using the conventional tape casting and tape lamination techniques. Densification of YSZ electrolyte thin films is achieved at 1275 degrees C by adjusting the cathode tape formulation and sintering characteristics. Two types of copper cermets, CuO-YSZ-ceria and CuO-SDC(Ce(0.85)Sm(0.15)O(1,925))-ceria, are compared in terms of the anodic performance in hydrogen and propane. Maximum power densities for hydrogen and propane at 800 degrees C are 0.26 W cm(-2) and 0.17 W cm(-2) for CuO-YSZ-ceria anodes and 0.35 W cm(-2) and 0.22 W cm(-2) for CuO-SDC-ceria anodes, respectively. Electrochemical impedance analysis suggests that CuO-SDC-ceria exhibits a much lower anodic polarization resistance than CuO-YSZ-ceria, which could be explained by the intrinsic mixed oxygen ionic and electronic conductivities for SDC in the reducing atmosphere. (C) 2009 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.

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