June 1, 2011
Journal Article

Development of Ni1-xCoxO as the cathode/interconnect contact for solid oxide fuel cells

Abstract

A new type of material, Ni1-xCoxO, was developed for solid oxide fuel cell (SOFC) cathode/interconnect contact applications. The phase structure, coefficient of thermal expansion, sintering behavior, electrical property, and mechanical bonding strength of these materials were evaluated against the requirements of the SOFC cathode/interconnect contact. A dense cathode/interconnect contact layer was developed through reaction sintering from Ni and Co metal powders. An area specific resistance (ASR) as low as 5.5 mohm.cm2 was observed after 1000 h exposure in air at 800 °C for the LSM/Ni0.33Co0.67O/AISI441 assembly. Average mechanical strengths of 6.8 and 5.0 MPa were obtained for the cathode/contact/cathode and interconnect/contact/interconnect structures, respectively. The significantly low ASR was probably due to the dense structure and therefore improved electrical conductivity of the Ni0.33Co0.67O contact and the good bonding of the interfaces between the contact and the cathode, and between the contact and the interconnect.

Revised: August 3, 2011 | Published: June 1, 2011

Citation

Lu Z., G. Xia, J.D. Templeton, X.S. Li, Z. Nie, Z. Yang, and J.W. Stevenson. 2011. Development of Ni1-xCoxO as the cathode/interconnect contact for solid oxide fuel cells. Electrochemistry Communications 13, no. 6:642-645. PNNL-SA-77654. doi:10.1016/j.elecom.2011.03.034