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Design of nanostructured ceria-based solid electrolytes for development of IT-SOFC
Authors:Toshiyuki Mori  Richard Buchanan  Ding Rong Ou  Fei Ye  Tomoaki Kobayashi  Je-Deok Kim  Jin Zou  John Drennan
Affiliation:1. Nano-ionics Materials Group, Fuel Cell Materials Center, National Institute for Materials Science, 1-1 Namiki, Tsukuba, Ibaraki, 305-0044, Japan
2. Center for Microscopy and Microanalysis, The University of Queensland, St. Lucia, Brisbane, Queensland, 4072, Australia
Abstract:A considerable interest has been shown in the application of doped ceria (CeO2) compounds for “intermediate” (300–500 °C) temperature operation of solid oxide fuel cells. The microdomains with ordered structure of oxygen vacancy were observed in the microstructure of the M-doped CeO2-sintered bodies (where M: Gd, Y, and Dy). We have previously shown that the conductivity of doped CeO2-sintered bodies was lower when the sintered body contained large microdomains within grains. As a consequence of this observation, we have examined the grain size dependence and dopant content on conductivity in specimens where we adjust the microdomain size and a degree of oxygen vacancy ordering in the microdomains by controlling the microstructure. The microdomain size control in Dy-doped CeO2 specimens was obtained by combining pulsed electric current sintering and conventional sintering. Using these techniques, we were able to improve the conductivity in Dy-doped CeO2 specimens to a point where it became comparable to that of the more conventional Gd-doped CeO2 specimens. It is concluded that by combining ultimate high-resolution analysis of these nanostructures with the adjusting processing route design, it is possible to further develop these materials in CeO2-doped fuel cell application.
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