Evaluation of calcium doped Ba-Co-Nb-O perovskite as cathode materials for intermediate-temperature solid oxide fuel cells

IF 9 1区 工程技术 Q1 ENERGY & FUELS
TongYuan Xu, Chao Huang, Liping Sun, Lihua Huo, Hui Zhao
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High-performance cathode materials are critical for the commercialization of solid oxide fuel cells (SOFCs). In this study, an isovalent doping strategy is developed to improve the electrocatalytic performance and stability of Ba1-xCaxCo0.8Nb0.2O3-δ for the first time. Multiple experimental characterization results combing with the DFT calculations prove that Ca2+ doping effectively reduces the valence state of cobalt, and leads to a decrease in covalency between Co and O, therefore promotes the creation of oxygen vacancies. The best electrochemical performance is achieved in the material with Ca2+ doping concentration of x = 0.15. The cathode shows the smallest polarization resistance of 0.019 Ω cm2 at 700 °C, and the single cell exhibits the maximum power density (MPD) of 780 mW cm−2. Meanwhile, the stability and CO2 tolerance properties are improved.

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Renewable Energy
Renewable Energy 工程技术-能源与燃料
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18.40
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9.20%
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1955
审稿时长
6.6 months
期刊介绍: Renewable Energy journal is dedicated to advancing knowledge and disseminating insights on various topics and technologies within renewable energy systems and components. Our mission is to support researchers, engineers, economists, manufacturers, NGOs, associations, and societies in staying updated on new developments in their respective fields and applying alternative energy solutions to current practices. As an international, multidisciplinary journal in renewable energy engineering and research, we strive to be a premier peer-reviewed platform and a trusted source of original research and reviews in the field of renewable energy. Join us in our endeavor to drive innovation and progress in sustainable energy solutions.
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