Cobalt-free compositionally complex nanocomposites with superior performance and stability for application as oxygen electrodes in Solid Oxide Cells

Abstract

Cobalt-free oxide electrode materials have received increasing attention due to the interest in replacing critical raw materials in clean energy technologies. Among other compositions, La0.6Sr0.4Fe0.8Cu0.2O3-δ (LSFCu)-based perovskites were proposed in the past for Solid Oxide Fuel Cell (SOFCs) applications due to their mixed ionic-electronic conductivity and low polarisation resistance. In this work, novel LSFCu-based compositions have been explored for their use as oxygen electrodes in SOFC and Solid Oxide Electrolysis Cells (SOECs). Single-phase LSFCu and fluorite-perovskite nanocomposites with (La,Ce)O2-δ-(La,Ce)0.6Sr0.4Fe0.8Cu0.2O3-δ composition were studied, the latter resulting from a one-pot co-synthesis of LSFCu and ceria with intermediate compositions reached by substantial cerium-lanthanum cation intermixing after self-organised phase separation. The best performances were achieved for compositionally complex nanocomposites based on 20% and 50% ceria with full-cell power densities of 1.15 and 1.26 W·cm−2 in SOFC mode (0.7 V), and current densities of 1.41 and 1.75 A·cm−2 in SOEC mode (1.3 V), at 800 °C. Durability tests performed in SOFC mode at 800 °C under high current densities (1 A·cm−2) during nearly 900 h confirmed the benefits of optimal ceria incorporation, showing a remarkable reduction (7x lower) in the degradation rate compared to single-phase LSFCu. This work presents a straightforward approach to fabricating cobalt-free oxygen electrodes for SOC technology, opening a new avenue for developing highly complex composition (high entropy) self-organised nanocomposites.

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Article type
Paper
Submitted
04 Nov 2025
Accepted
06 Feb 2026
First published
20 Feb 2026

J. Mater. Chem. A, 2026, Accepted Manuscript

Cobalt-free compositionally complex nanocomposites with superior performance and stability for application as oxygen electrodes in Solid Oxide Cells

N. Di Benedetto, J. Grassi, A. Maria Asensio, K. Kreka, L. Bernadet, L. Yedra, S. Estrade, F. Peiro, M. Torrell, L. Suescun and A. Tarancon, J. Mater. Chem. A, 2026, Accepted Manuscript , DOI: 10.1039/D5TA08955G

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