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Investigation of MgO Promoted NiO: SDC Anode Material for Intermediate Temperatures Solid Oxide Fuel Cells

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, , Citation Monrudee Phongaksorn et al 2011 ECS Trans. 35 1683 DOI 10.1149/1.3570155

1938-5862/35/1/1683

Abstract

This paper investigated the electrochemical performance of Ni0.9Mg0.1O-SDC for hydrogen and methane fuelled IT-SOFCs using an electrolyte-supported button cells. The Ni0.9Mg0.1O-SDC anode has been chosen based on the premises that the doped-ceria is suitable for intermediate temperatures (550-800°); that Ni is known as an active metal and good electron conductor; that MgO is a promoter to avoid agglomeration of Ni during reduction and to achieve higher Ni dispersion; and finally, that CeO2-Sm2O3 (SDC) improves oxide ion transport to the cell at this intermediate temperature range. Electrochemical performance under humidified hydrogen and methane were carried out at 650, 700 and 750° and tested using polarization curve and electrochemical impedance spectra. Adding MgO to NiO-SDC anode improved the maximum power density and lowered the polarization resistance of the cell.

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10.1149/1.3570155