Abstract
A cobalt-based thermoelectric compound Ca3 Co2O 6 (CCO) has been developed as new cathode material with superior performance for intermediate-temperature (IT) solid-oxide fuel cell (SOFC). Systematic evaluation has been carried out. Measurement of thermal expansion coefficient (TEC), thermal-stress (σ) and interfacial shearing stress (τ) with the electrolyte show that CCO matches well with several commonly-used IT electrolytes. Maximum power density as high as 1.47 W cm -2 is attained at 800 ° C, and an additional thermoelectric voltage of 11.7 mV is detected. The superior electrochemical performance, thermoelectric effect, and comparable thermal and mechanical behaviors with the electrolytes make CCO to be a promising cathode material for SOFC.
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Wei, T., Huang, Y. H., Zeng, R., Yuan, L. X., Hu, X. L., Zhang, W. X., … Zhang, Z. L. (2013). Evaluation of Ca3 Co2O6 as cathode material for high-performance solid-oxide fuel cell. Scientific Reports, 3. https://doi.org/10.1038/srep01125
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