The ceramic contact material at the cathode side has been
identified as the weakest mechanical link in solid oxide fuel cells,
due to poor sintering at low stack fabrication temperatures. In this
work, a novel approach of mechanical interlocking with an
engineered surface was proposed to strengthen LSM-type contacts.
The engineered cathode surface was made by depositing large
LSM20 granules onto a wet cathode print, followed by sintering.
Granules of three sizes were tested (mesh #35, #60, and #100).
Small coupons of anode-supported YSZ electrolyte with LSM
cathode were joined at 850 and 950oC for 2h with LSM contact
using either the engineered surface or plain surfaces. The results
of contact strength measurements showed about 14 times increase
with engineered surface compared to plain surfaces. Validation
with a 2”x2” LSM-based cell in a generic stack fixture showed
good thermal cycle stability with minimal change in ohmic
impedance over ten cycles.
Revised: April 18, 2018 |
Published: December 4, 2017
Citation
Chou Y., J.F. Bonnett, and J.W. Stevenson. 2017.Novel Approach to Strengthening Ceramic Cathode Contact and Validation in a Generic Stack Test Fixture. In ECS Transactions, 78, 1713-1720. Pennington, New Jersey:Electrochemical Society.PNNL-SA-131576.doi:10.1149/07801.1713ecst