A review of wet impregnation—An alternative method for the fabrication of high performance and nano-structured electrodes of solid oxide fuel cells
✍ Scribed by San Ping Jiang
- Publisher
- Elsevier Science
- Year
- 2006
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 916 KB
- Volume
- 418
- Category
- Article
- ISSN
- 0921-5093
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✦ Synopsis
Development of solid oxide fuel cells (SOFC) for operation at intermediate temperatures of 600-800 • C with hydrocarbon fuels requires a cathode and anode with high electrocatalytic activity for O 2 reduction and direct oxidation of hydrocarbon fuels, respectively. Wet impregnation is a well known method in the development of heterogeneous catalysts. Surprisingly, very few have concentrated on the application of the wet impregnation technique to deposit nano-sized particles into the established electrode structure of the SOFC. This paper reviews and discusses the progress in the application of the wet impregnation technique in the development of Ni-free Cu-based composite anodes, doped CeO 2 -impregnated (La, Sr)MnO 3 (LSM) cathodes and Ni anodes, Co 3 O 4 -infiltrated cathodes and precious metal-impregnated electrodes. Enhancement in the electrode microstructure and cell performance is substantial, showing the great potential of the wet impregnation method in the development of high performance and nano-structured electrodes with specific functions. However, the long-term stability of the impregnated electrode structure needs to be addressed.
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