پديد آورندگان :
Samson Nesaraj A. نويسنده , Kumar M. نويسنده , Arul Raj I. نويسنده , Radhakrishna I. نويسنده , Pattabiraman R. نويسنده
چكيده لاتين :
The doped perovskite oxides such as La0.65Sr0.30MnO3- (LSM),
La0.70Sr0.30CoO3- (LSC), La0.65Sr0.30FeO3- (LSF), La0.65Sr0.30NiO3- (LSN) and La0.60Sr0.40Co0.20Fe0.80O3- (LSCF) are proposed as
alternate cathode materials for solid oxide fuel cells working at reduced temperature (< 1073 K). The critical requirement for their
applicability is their chemical compatibility in conjunction with an alternate solid electrolyte, La0.9Sr0.1Ga0.8Mg0.2O3- (LSGM)
without any new phase formation. To understand the chemical reactivity between these two components, thoroughly mixed
different cathode and LSGM electrolyte (1:1 by wt.) powders were pressed as circular components and subjected to annealing at
1573 K for 3 h in air. XRD and SEM were used for the characterization of the annealed samples. XRD measurements revealed
that no new secondary phases were formed in LSM, LSC, and LSF with LSGM mixtures whereas LSN and LSCF with LSGM
resulted in the formation of new secondary phases after high temperature treatment. The sintering shrinkage for all the
components (cathode + electrolyte mixture) was also estimated. For comparison of data, the individual powders
(cathode/electrolyte) were also compacted and studied in the same manner. The obtained results are discussed keeping in view the
requirements that the candidate cathode material must meet out with respect to its chemical compatibility to qualify for the LSGM
based ITSOFC systems at 1073 K.