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Cobalt-free perovskite Ba1-xNdxFeO3-δ air electrode materials for reversible solid oxide cells

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Abstract We report on Ba1-xNdxFeO3-δ, a cobalt-free perovskite material, with a view to its use as a next-generation air electrode material in reversible solid oxide cells (RSOCs). BaFeO3-δ (BFO) has… Click to show full abstract

Abstract We report on Ba1-xNdxFeO3-δ, a cobalt-free perovskite material, with a view to its use as a next-generation air electrode material in reversible solid oxide cells (RSOCs). BaFeO3-δ (BFO) has long been considered a potential candidate cathode material due to its high oxygen vacancy concentration and electrical conductivity; however, it is difficult to synthesize in a single phase. To overcome this problem, Nd3+ is doped into Ba-sites to reduce impurity phases and create a single perovskite phase. In-situ high temperature and room temperature X-ray diffraction analyses are carried out to investigate Nd3+-doped BFO. We find that Ba0.97Nd0.03FeO3-δ shows the highest electronic conductivity and lowest TEC value among the various doping concentrations tested, making this material most suitable for application in RSOCs. In addition, the polarization resistance of Ba0.97Nd0.03FeO3-δ has the lowest value in yttria-stabilized zirconia symmetric cells. To determine the reasons for the high catalytic activity of Ba0.97Nd0.03FeO3-δ, X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy and iodometric titration are carried out, the results demonstrate that the lower doping concentration of Nd3+ results in an advantage in terms of the number of additional oxygen vacancies created. Moreover, electrical conductivity relaxation measurements show that the Ba0.97Nd0.03FeO3-δ has a fast bulk diffusion coefficient and fast surface exchange coefficient. Hence, the solid oxide fuel cell and electrolysis mode performances when using Ba0.97Nd0.03FeO3-δ are excellent and a high power output of 1.2 W·cm–2 at 800 °C can be achieved.

Keywords: cobalt free; ba0 97nd0; free perovskite; 97nd0 03feo3; ba1 xndxfeo3; solid oxide

Journal Title: Ceramics International
Year Published: 2020

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