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Carlota Bozal-Ginesta1,2, Juande Sirvent1, Giulio Cordaro3
1Nanoionics and Fuel Cells group, Catalonia Institute for Energy Research, Jardins de Les Dones de Negre 1, Sant Adrià de Besòs, Barcelona, 08930, Spain.
Abstract:
Perovskite oxides form a large family of materials with applications across various fields, owing to their structural and chemical flexibility. Efficient exploration of this extensive compositional space is now achievable through automated high-throughput experimentation combined with machine learning. In this study, we investigate the composition-structure-performance relationships of high-entropy La0.8Sr0.2MnxCoyFezO3±𝞭 perovskite oxides (0 < x, y, z <1; x+y+z≈1) for application as oxygen electrodes in Solid Oxide Cells. Following the deposition of a continuous compositional map using thin-film combinatorial pulsed laser deposition, compositional, structural, and performance properties are characterized using six different techniques with mapping capabilities. Random forests effectively model electrochemical performance, consistently identifying Fe-rich oxides as optimal compounds with the lowest area-specific resistance values for oxygen electrodes at 700 °C. Additionally, the models identify a statistical correlation between oxygen sublattice distortion-derived from spectral analysis of Raman-active modes-and enhanced performance.
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