High performance nanostructured bismuth oxide-cobaltite as a durable oxygen electrode for reversible solid oxide cells

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The high reactivity between bismuth oxide and cobaltite oxygen electrodes is a bottleneck in developing active and reliable bismuth oxide-cobaltite composite oxygen electrodes for solid oxide cells (SOCs). Herein, a Sr-free Sm0.95Co0.95Pd0.05O3-δ (SmCPd) oxygen electrode decorated with nanoscale Er0.4Bi1.6O3 (ESB) is synthesized and assembled on a barrier-layer-free Y2O3-ZrO2 (YSZ) electrolyte film. The cell with the ESB decorated SmCPd composite oxygen electrode exhibits a peak power density of 1.81 W cm-2 at 750 °C and 0.58 W cm-2 at 650 °C. More importantly, excellent operating stability is achieved in the fuel cell mode at 600 °C for 500 h, and in electrolysis and reversible modes at 750 °C for over 200 h. The results demonstrate the feasibility of applying bismuth oxide-cobaltite composite oxygen electrodes in developing high-performance and durable SOCs.

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Ai, N., Chen, M., He, S., Chen, K., Zhang, T., & Jiang, S. P. (2018). High performance nanostructured bismuth oxide-cobaltite as a durable oxygen electrode for reversible solid oxide cells. Journal of Materials Chemistry A, 6(15), 6510–6520. https://doi.org/10.1039/c8ta00370j

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