Author:
Droushiotis Nicolas D.,Doraswami Uttam,Othman Mohd,Li Kang,Kelsall Geoff
Abstract
We have used a co-extrusion / phase inversion process, followed by co-sintering and then NiO reduction with hydrogen, to fabricate anode (Ni-CGO) / cerium-gadolinium oxide electrolyte (CGO) dual-layer hollow fibers (HFs) with inner diameters < 1 mm. This is the first time such dual-layer fibers have been produced as components of SOFCs, thereby decreasing the number of fabrication steps compared with single layer extrusion, while ensuring a gas-tight electrolyte layer of controlled thickness (ca. 60-80 μm). A La0.6Sr0.4Fe0.8Co0.2O3 (LSCF)-CGO cathode ca. 100 μm thick was deposited using slurry coating. Preliminary measurements of the performance of the dual-layer microtubular HF-SOFCs were made with hydrogen flowing at 5 cm3 min-1 and air at 40 cm3 min-1, achieving maximum power densities of 420 W m-2, 800 W m-2 and 1000 W m-2 at 450 oC, 550 oC and 580 oC, respectively. A proposed stack design shows how these micro-tubular SOFCs could be connected in parallel to increase currents and in series for scaling up voltages, aiming at the design of practical stacks.
Publisher
The Electrochemical Society
Cited by
11 articles.
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