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Enhanced proton conductivity of yttrium-doped barium zirconate with sinterability in protonic ceramic fuel cells

Authors
Park, Ka-YoungSeo, YonghoKim, Ki BuemSong, Sun-JuPark, ByoungnamPark, Jun-Young
Issue Date
5-Aug-2015
Publisher
ELSEVIER SCIENCE SA
Keywords
Barium zirconate; Protonic ceramic fuel cells; Sintering aids; Ceramic processing; Conductivity
Citation
JOURNAL OF ALLOYS AND COMPOUNDS, v.639, pp.435 - 444
Journal Title
JOURNAL OF ALLOYS AND COMPOUNDS
Volume
639
Start Page
435
End Page
444
URI
https://scholarworks.bwise.kr/hongik/handle/2020.sw.hongik/9581
DOI
10.1016/j.jallcom.2015.03.168
ISSN
0925-8388
Abstract
In this study, we report the effects of various ceramic processing methods with different sintering aids on the relative density, crystallinity, microstructure, and electrical conductivity of proton conducting BaZr0.85Y0.15O3 delta (BZY) pellets in details. First, the BZY ceramic pellets are fabricated by the solid-state reactive sintering by adding diverse sintering aids including CuO, NiO, ZnO, SnO, MgO, and Al2O3. Among these, CuO is found to be the most effective sintering aid in terms of the sintering temperature and total conductivity. However, transition metals as sintering aids have detrimental effects on the electrical conductivity of the BZY electrolytes. Second, the BZY electrolytes have been synthesized by four different methods: the solid-state, combustion, hydrothermal, and polymer gelation methods. The BZY pellets synthesized by the polymer gelation method exhibit dense microstructure with a high relative density of 95.3%. Moreover, the electrical conductivity of the BZY pellets synthesized by the polymer gelation method is higher than those prepared by the solid-state methods under the same test conditions: 1.28 x 10 (2) S cm (1) (by the polymer gelation method) vs. 0.53 x 10 (2) S cm (1) by the solid-state method at 600 degrees C in wet 5% H-2 in Ar. (C) 2015 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.
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