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A-site deficient semiconductor electrolyte Sr1- Co FeO3- for low-temperature (450-550 °C) solid oxide fuel cells
Yuzheng Lu1, M A K Yousaf Shah2, Naveed Mushtaq2
1School of Electronic Engineering, Nanjing Xiao Zhuang University 211171 Nanjing China.
Abstract:
Fast ionic conduction at low operating temperatures is a key factor for the high electrochemical performance of solid oxide fuel cells (SOFCs). Here an A-site deficient semiconductor electrolyte Sr1- Co FeO3- is proposed for low-temperature solid oxide fuel cells (LT-SOFCs). A fuel cell with a structure of Ni/NCAL-Sr0.7Co0.3FeO3- -NCAL/Ni reached a promising performance of 771 mW cm-2 at 550 °C. Moreover, appropriate doping of cobalt at the A-site resulted in enhanced charge carrier transportation yielding an ionic conductivity of >0.1 S cm-1 at 550 °C. A high OCV of 1.05 V confirmed that neither short-circuiting nor power loss occurred during the operation of the prepared SOFC device. A modified composition of Sr0.5Co0.5FeO3- and Sr0.3Co0.7FeO3- also reached good fuel cell performance of 542 and 345 mW cm-2, respectively. The energy bandgap analysis confirmed optimal cobalt doping into the A-site of the prepared perovskite structure improved the charge transportation effect. Moreover, XPS spectra showed how the Co-doping into the A-site enhanced O-vacancies, which improve the transport of oxide ions. The present work shows that Sr0.7Co0.3FeO3- is a promising electrolyte for LT-SOFCs. Its performance can be boosted with Co-doping to tune the energy band structure.

