Breakthrough in atmospheric plasma spraying of high-density composite electrolytes: Deposition behavior and performance of plasma-sprayed GDC-LSGM on porous metal-supported solid oxide fuel cells

  • Zi yang Chen
  • , Xin Zhang
  • , Yan neng Liang
  • , Zaheer Ud Din Babar
  • , Jiu Tao Gao
  • , Wan ming Li
  • , Shan Lin Zhang
  • , Chang jiu Li
  • , Cheng xin Li

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Abstract

The potential application of plasma spraying in the preparation of ceramic electrolyte for porous metal-supported solid oxide fuel cells (SOFCs) is highlighted by its ability to eliminate the need for a high-temperature sintering process. However, the challenge of achieving highly dense electrolytes through plasma spraying remains to be addressed. In this study, a novel electrolyte for porous metal-supported SOFCs (PMS-SOFCs) is developed. This involved the preparation of a highly dense structure of gadolinium-doped ceria (GDC)-lanthanum strontium gallium magnesium oxide (LSGM) composite coating using plasma spraying under atmospheric conditions. The composite electrolyte is prepared using atmospheric plasma spraying (APS). The addition of the low-melting-point LSGM phase enhanced the microstructural densification of the GDC-based composite coating and diminished electron loss in a reducing atmosphere, thereby improving the cell's open-circuit voltage. At 36 kW plasma arc power, the single cell with composite electrolyte exhibited a maximum power density of 371 mw/cm2 at 750 °C and achieved the highest open-circuit voltage (1.03 V) at 600 °C. Moreover, the open-circuit voltage remained stable over a 100-h test. These findings suggest that using APS to deposit a composite electrolyte with added low-melting-point secondary phases presents a promising approach for achieving relatively high OCV in PMS-SOFCs based on cerium oxide electrolytes.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)614-625
Number of pages12
JournalInternational Journal of Hydrogen Energy
Volume72
DOIs
StatePublished - 27 Jun 2024

UN SDGs

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  1. SDG 7 - Affordable and Clean Energy
    SDG 7 Affordable and Clean Energy

Keywords

  • Coatings
  • Composite electrolyte
  • Gadolinium doped ceria
  • Metal-support
  • Plasma spraying
  • Solid oxide fuel cells

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