Solid oxide fuel cells (SOFCs) offer an efficient energy conversion technology for alleviating current energy problems. High temperature proton-conducting (HTPC) oxides are promising electrolytes for this technology, since their activation energy is lower than that of conventional oxygen-ion conductors, enabling the operating temperature reduction at 600 °C. Among HTPC oxides, doped BaZrO3 materials possess high chemical stability, needed for practical applications. Though, poor sinterability and the resulting large volume of highly resistive grain boundaries hindered their deployment for many years. Nonetheless, the recently demonstrated high proton conductivity of the bulk revived the attention on doped BaZrO3, stimulating research on solving the sintering issues. The proper selection of dopants and sintering aids was demonstrated to be successful for improving the BaZrO3 electrolyte sinterability. We here briefly review the synthesis strategies proposed for preparing BaZrO3-based nanostructured powders for electrolyte and electrodes, with the aim to improve the SOFC performance. © Materials Research Society 2013.

Bi, L., Traversa, E. (2014). Synthesis strategies for improving the performance of doped-BaZrO 3 materials in solid oxide fuel cell applications. JOURNAL OF MATERIALS RESEARCH, 29(1), 1-15 [10.1557/jmr.2013.205].

Synthesis strategies for improving the performance of doped-BaZrO 3 materials in solid oxide fuel cell applications

TRAVERSA, ENRICO
2014-01-01

Abstract

Solid oxide fuel cells (SOFCs) offer an efficient energy conversion technology for alleviating current energy problems. High temperature proton-conducting (HTPC) oxides are promising electrolytes for this technology, since their activation energy is lower than that of conventional oxygen-ion conductors, enabling the operating temperature reduction at 600 °C. Among HTPC oxides, doped BaZrO3 materials possess high chemical stability, needed for practical applications. Though, poor sinterability and the resulting large volume of highly resistive grain boundaries hindered their deployment for many years. Nonetheless, the recently demonstrated high proton conductivity of the bulk revived the attention on doped BaZrO3, stimulating research on solving the sintering issues. The proper selection of dopants and sintering aids was demonstrated to be successful for improving the BaZrO3 electrolyte sinterability. We here briefly review the synthesis strategies proposed for preparing BaZrO3-based nanostructured powders for electrolyte and electrodes, with the aim to improve the SOFC performance. © Materials Research Society 2013.
2014
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Rilevanza internazionale
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Esperti anonimi
Settore ING-IND/22 - SCIENZA E TECNOLOGIA DEI MATERIALI
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Activation energy; Doping (additives); Electrolytes; Energy conversion; Grain boundaries; Sintering; Solid oxide fuel cells (SOFC), Ceramic; Energy conversion technologies; Ionic conductor; Nanostructured powders; Operating temperature; Oxygen-ion conductor; Powder processing; Solid oxide fuel cells (SOFCs), Barium compounds
Bi, L., Traversa, E. (2014). Synthesis strategies for improving the performance of doped-BaZrO 3 materials in solid oxide fuel cell applications. JOURNAL OF MATERIALS RESEARCH, 29(1), 1-15 [10.1557/jmr.2013.205].
Bi, L; Traversa, E
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