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La-doped SrTiO3 interconnect materials for anode-supported flat-tubular solid oxide fuel cells
SCI Impact Factor
7.139
Authors
B.-K. Park, J.-W. Lee, S.-B. Lee, T.-H. Lim, S.-J. Park, R.-H. Song, W. B. Im, D.-R. Shin
Journal
Int. J. Hydrogen. Energ.
Status
published
Vol
37
Page
4319-4327
Year
2012

An interconnect layer in an anode-supported flat-tubular solid oxide fuel cell connects electrically unit cells and separates fuel from oxidant in the adjoining cells. Nano-sized La-doped SrTiO3 for the interconnect is synthesized in this study by the Pechini method using citric acid. The materials with stoichiometric and Sr-deficient compositions are prepared and sintered in an oxidizing atmosphere. The synthesized fine powders exhibit high sinterability, leading to near-full densification. The Sr deficiency plays a crucial role in mechanical, electrical and thermal expansion properties. The interconnect is coated using the synthesized powder on a porous flat-tubular anode support by a screen printing process. The thin and dense layer is obtained after co-sintering in air, and the interconnect/anode interface remains intact upon reduction.