Self-stabilized hybrid cathode for solid oxide fuel cell: A-site deficient perovskite coating as solid solution for strontium diffusion

CHEMICAL ENGINEERING JOURNAL(2022)

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Challenged by the surface strontium (Sr) enrichment, long-term stability of the La0.6Sr0.4Co0.2Fe0.8O3-delta (LSCF) cathode remains to be the most intractable problem hindering its further development and application in solid oxide fuel cells (SOFCs). To enhance the durability and performance of LSCF-based electrodes, we propose a novel approach by introducing a highly active A-site deficient La(0.9)5CoO(3-delta) (LC95) thin film onto the surface of the porous LSCF scaffold, simultaneously working as the accepter for Sr diffusion and conformal collector for electrons conduction. Besides the inhibiting effect from the dense coating, the A-site deficiencies reserved in coating lattice enable promising stabilization for Sr diffusion and segregation. At 700 ?, the La0.6Sr0.4Co0.2-Fe0.8O3-delta@La(0.9)5CoO(3-delta) (LSCF@LC95) hybrid cathode shows a polarization resistance of 0.28 omega cm(2), much lower than that for pristine LSCF cathode (0.36 omega cm(2)). In addition to the higher electrochemical activity, single cell with LSCF@LC95 cathode exhibits remarkable long-term stability without detectable degradation over 120 h.
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Solid oxide fuel cell, Thin-film coating, A-site deficiency, Oxygen reduction reaction, Long-term stability
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