Significantly improved performance during electrochemical testing
of a cell with a dense continuous pulsed laser deposited (PLD)
samarium doped ceria (SDC) layer spurred investigations into the
fabrication of dense continuous SDC barrier layers by means of
cost-effective deposition using screen printing which is amenable
to industrial production of SOFCs. Many approaches to improve
the SDC density have been explored including the use of powder
with reduced particle sizes, inks with increased solids loading, and
doping with sintering aids (1). In terms of sintering aids, dopants
like Mo or binary systems of Mo+Cu or Fe+Co greatly enhance
SDC sinterability. In fact, adding dopants to a screen printed, prefired,
porous SDC layer made it possible to achieve a dense
continuous barrier layer atop the YSZ electrolyte without sintering
above 1200°C. Although the objective of fabricating a dense
continuous layer was achieved, additional studies have been
initiated to improve the cell performance. Underlying issues with
constrained sintering and dopant-enhanced ceria-zirconia solid
solubility are also addressed in this paper.
Revised: April 18, 2018 |
Published: December 4, 2017
Citation
Nguyen H.P., J.S. Hardy, C.A. Coyle, Z. LU, and J.W. Stevenson. 2017.Developing Cost-Effective Dense Continuous SDC Barrier Layers for SOFCs. In ECS Transactions, 75, 107-114. Pennington, New Jersey:Electrochemical Society.PNNL-SA-131600.doi:10.1149/07542.0107ecst