Abstract
The main barrier to symmetrical solid oxide cells (SSOCs), where the same catalytic materials are used simultaneously as the anodes and the cathodes, is to find a redox-stable catalyst that exhibits superior catalytic activities for both fuel oxidation/reduction and oxygen reduction/evolution reactions. Here, we report a simple strategy by Sc doping La 0.6 Ca 0.4 Fe 0.8 Ni 0.2 O 3− δ (LCFN) with enhanced electrocatalytic activity and stability in SSOCs. La 0.6 Ca 0.4 Fe 0.7 Sc 0.1 Ni 0.2 O 3− δ (LCFSN) oxide has better crystal structural stability, lower coefficient of thermal expansion (TEC) and good conductivity. In addition, LCFSN has lower polarization resistance both in air, CO 2 or H 2 compared with LCFN. Moreover, the SSOCs with LCFSN showed the maximum power densities of 0.332 and 0.234 W cm −2 when operating in humidified hydrogen at 850 °C and 800 °C, respectively, and the cell shows maximum current densities of 1.093 A cm −2 for CO 2 electrolysis at 850 °C and 1.8 V. In addition, the cell also has good stability toward both fuel cell and electrolysis cell. Therefore, this work suggests that B site Sc doping is a promising approach to the redox-stable catalyst for SSOCs.
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Tian, Y., Yang, C., Li, Y., He, S., Wang, X., Ling, Y., … Pu, J. (2021). A Simple Sc Doping Strategy to Enhance Electrocatalytic Activity and Stability in Symmetrical Solid Oxide Cells. Journal of The Electrochemical Society, 168(10), 104515. https://doi.org/10.1149/1945-7111/ac2e1e
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