Electrochemical behavior of nanostructured La0.8Sr0.2MnO3 as cathodes for solid oxide fuel cells

Author

Sacanell, Joaquín

Hernández Sánchez, Joaquín

Rubio López, Adrián Ezequiel

Martinelli, Hernán

Siepe, Jimena

Leyva, Ana Gabriela

Ferrari, Valeria Paola

Pruneda, Miguel

Juan, Dilson

Lamas, Diego Germán

Publication date

2017

Abstract

LaSrMnO (LSM) is one of the most commonly used cathodes in Solid Oxide Fuel Cells (SOFC). In spite of the fact that nanostructured cathodes are expected to display improved performance, the high operating temperature (∼ 1000°C) of LSM-based SOFCs hinders their stability. In the present work, we have developed nanostructured cathodes prepared from LSM nanotubes of enhanced performance, allowing its use at lower temperatures (∼ 800°C). We observed that our cathodes have qualitative improvements compared with microstructured materials: firstly, the diffusion in the gas phase is optimized to a negligible level and secondly, evidence of ionic conduction is found, which is extremely rare in LSM cathodes. We propose that this important change in the electrochemical properties is due to the nanostructuration of the cathode and deserves further attention, including the exploration of other materials.

Document Type

Article

Language

English

Subjects and keywords

Electrochemical behaviors; Gasphase; High operating temperature; Lower temperatures; Microstructured materials; Nano structuration; Nano-structured

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Related items

ECS transactions ; Vol. 78, Núm. 1 (July 2017), p. 667-675

Rights

open access

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