Energies (Jun 2014)

Effects of Pretreatment Methods on Electrodes and SOFC Performance

  • Guo-Bin Jung,
  • Li-Hsing Fang,
  • Min-Jay Chiou,
  • Xuan-Vien Nguyen,
  • Ay Su,
  • Win-Tai Lee,
  • Shu-Wei Chang,
  • I-Cheng Kao,
  • Jyun-Wei Yu

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/en7063922
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 7, no. 6
pp. 3922 – 3933

Abstract

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Commercially available tapes (anode, electrolyte) and paste (cathode) were choosen to prepare anode-supported cells for solid oxide fuel cell applications. For both anode-supported cells or electrolyte-supported cells, the anode needs pretreatment to reduce NiO/YSZ to Ni/YSZ to increase its conductivity as well as its catalytic characteristics. In this study, the effects of different pretreatments (open-circuit, closed-circuit) on cathode and anodes as well as SOFC performance are investigated. To investigate the influence of closed-circuit pretreatment on the NiO/YSZ anode alone, a Pt cathode is utilized as reference for comparison with the LSM cathode. The characterization of the electrical resistance, AC impedance, and SOFC performance of the resulting electrodes and/or anode-supported cell were carried out. It’s found that the influence of open-circuit pretreatment on the LSM cathode is limited. However, the influence of closed-circuit pretreatment on both the LSM cathode and NiO/YSZ anode and the resulting SOFC performance is profound. The effect of closed-circuit pretreatment on the NiO/YSZ anode is attributed to its change of electronic/pore structure as well as catalytic characteristics. With closed-circuit pretreatment, the SOFC performance improved greatly from the change of LSM cathode (and Pt reference) compared to the Ni/YSZ anode.

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