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The electrode performance of a single solid oxide fuel cell was evalua
ted using a 500 mu m thick La0.9Sr0.1Ga0.8Mg0.2O2.85 (LSGM) as the ele
ctrolyte membrane. Comparison of La0.6Sr0.4CoO3-delta (LSCo) and La0.9
Sr0.1MnO3 (LSM) as cathodes showed LSCo gave an exchange current densi
ty two orders of magnitude higher than that of LSM. Comparison of CeO2
/Ni and LSGM/Ni as anodes showed a degradation of the latter with time
, and studies of the anode-electrolyte interface and the reactivity of
NiO and LSGM suggest better anode performances can be obtained with a
buffer layer that prevents formation of LaNiO3. The cell performance
showed that, with a proper choice of electrode materials and LSGM as t
he electrolyte, a SOFC operating at temperatures 600 degrees C < T-op
< 800 degrees C is a realistic goal.