Abstract
© The Author(s) 2016. Published by ECS. Direct electrolysis of carbon dioxide and co-electrolysis of steam and carbon dioxide offers an efficient and effective method to produce CO or syngas and also utilizes CO2in a carbon-neutral fuel cycle. Here we report the use of composite fuel electrode containing a Sr0.7Ce0.2TiO3±δ(SCT) and Sm0.20Ce0.80O2-δ(SDC) backbone which has been infiltrated with nickel nitrate and decomposed to form nickel surface decoration on the ceramic scaffold. Maximum cell current during electrolysis at 850°C was 263 mAcm-2and 192 mAcm-2at 1.8V for co-electrolysis and CO2, respectively. The infiltrated nickel particles provided a large surface area and enhanced activity during electrolysis. These findings demonstrate that Ce-doped titanate mixed conductors combined with low volume nickel additions are promising next-generation electrode materials for solid oxide electrolysis cells.
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Cumming, D. J., Thompson, A. R., & Rothman, R. H. (2016). Nickel Impregnated Cerium-Doped Strontium Titanate Fuel Electrode: Direct Carbon Dioxide Electrolysis and Co-Electrolysis. Journal of The Electrochemical Society, 163(11), F3057–F3061. https://doi.org/10.1149/2.0081611jes
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