Issue 39, 2011

A new cathode for solid oxidefuel cells capable of in situ electrochemical regeneration

Abstract

As highly efficient energy conversion devices with the capability for power/heat co-generation and fuel flexibility, solid-oxide fuel cells (SOFCs) have received considerable attention recently as a keystone of the future energy economy. Nowadays, lack of a proper cathode with high performance at intermediate temperature (IT) has become the main obstacle in realizing this fascinating technology. Here we present (La0.8Sr0.2)0.95Ag0.05MnO3−δ as a novel CO2 tolerant cathode of IT-SOFCs, which shows silver intercalation/de-intercalation capability. Under cathodic polarization, silver can be extracted from perovskite lattice to form a 5–15 nm silver modified A-site cation deficient (La0.8Sr0.2)0.95MnO3−δelectrode with superior electrocatalytic activity and improved stability. Any performance degradation due to silver sintering can be easily in situ restored by re-intercalating silver into the perovskite lattice under anodic polarization. Through electrochemically adjusting the oxidation state and location of silver, we introduce a way for the development of high-performance silver-modified cathode for IT-SOFCs, which may contribute significantly to a sustainable future.

Graphical abstract: A new cathode for solid oxide fuel cells capable of in situ electrochemical regeneration

Supplementary files

Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
10 Jun 2011
Accepted
05 Aug 2011
First published
30 Aug 2011

J. Mater. Chem., 2011,21, 15343-15351

A new cathode for solid oxide fuel cells capable of in situ electrochemical regeneration

W. Zhou, Z. Shao, F. Liang, Z. Chen, Z. Zhu, W. Jin and N. Xu, J. Mater. Chem., 2011, 21, 15343 DOI: 10.1039/C1JM12660A

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