February 28, 2005
Journal Article

Reactive air brazing: A novel method of sealing SOFCs and other solid-state electrochemical devices

Abstract

High temperature electrochemical devices operate via an ion gradient that develops across a solid electrolyte; consequently, hermeticity across this membrane is paramount. Not only must the electrolyte contain no interconnected porosity, but it must be connected to device chassis with a gas-tight seal. Here we report a new method of brazing developed specifically for solid-state electrochemical applications. We demonstrate that the seal is hermetic and resistant to thermal aging, can be thermally cycled under rapid heating rates with no measurable loss in seal strength, and has shown promise in sealing full-size pSOFC components.

Revised: June 23, 2011 | Published: February 28, 2005

Citation

Weil K.S., J.Y. Kim, and J.S. Hardy. 2005. Reactive air brazing: A novel method of sealing SOFCs and other solid-state electrochemical devices. Electrochemical and Solid-State Letters 8, no. 2:A133-136. PNNL-SA-42748. doi:10.1149/1.1850391