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Improve the catalytic property of La0.6Sr0.4Co0.2Fe0.8O3/Ce0.9Gd0.1O2 (LSCF/CGO) cathodes with CuO nanoparticles infiltration

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Abstract LSCF/CGO composite cathodes decorated with small amount (less than 1 wt%) of nano CuO particles has been synthesized by infiltration technique. The area specific resistance (ASR) of the LSCF/CGO at… Click to show full abstract

Abstract LSCF/CGO composite cathodes decorated with small amount (less than 1 wt%) of nano CuO particles has been synthesized by infiltration technique. The area specific resistance (ASR) of the LSCF/CGO at 500 °C has been significantly reduced by the CuO infiltration from 15.5 Ω cm 2 and 0.62 Ω cm 2 to 3.9 Ω cm 2 and 0.32 Ω cm 2 at 500 °C and 650 °C respectively. The redox reaction of Cu 2+ /Cu 1+ at the interface of CuO and LSCF/CGO has been assigned as the main reason for the improvement. Lattice parameter change of LSCF at 500 °C has been detected by High Temperature XRD, indicating partial diffusion of Cu 2+ into the lattice of LSCF, and formation of a new Cu containing compound. The performance stability of the infiltrated samples has been investigated by aging at 500 °C and 650 °C for 150 hours in stagnant air. A slight degradation of the catalytic property was observed during the aging process. The degradation may be attributed to three factors: (i) the coarsening of CuO nanoparticles, (ii) segregation of the SrO due the lattice change and (iii) instability of the new Cu 2+ contained compounds.

Keywords: lscf; lscf cgo; cuo nanoparticles; catalytic property

Journal Title: Electrochimica Acta
Year Published: 2017

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