Abstract
This paper describes recent improvements in metal supported solid oxide fuel cells produced by plasma spraying. By optimizing the process, incorporating nano-micro structured electrodes, and introducing additional layers to prevent interlayer diffusion, the power density of these cells has doubled, voltage has increased to 1.1 V, degradation rates have been cut in half, and redox stability has improved. Although upscaling to larger substrates initially caused distortion in the metal supports, the problems were successfully overcome.
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2009
ASM International
Issue Section:
Ceramics, TBCs, SOFCs, and EBCs
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