O. Bellon et al., MECHANICAL-PROPERTIES AND ELECTROCHEMICAL CHARACTERIZATION OF EXTRUDED DOPED CERIUM OXIDE FOR USE AS AN ELECTROLYTE FOR SOLID OXIDE FUEL-CELLS, Journal of power sources, 75(1), 1998, pp. 116-121
Doped cerium oxide is a promising electrolyte for use in a medium-temp
erature solid oxide fuel cell (SOFC), due to its high ionic conductivi
ty at low temperatures. A colloidal processing route has been undertak
en to prepare slurries from very fine doped-cerium oxide. The dried sl
urry is extruded into rods and tubes and the room temperature modulus
of rupture is then measured. It is shown that the material could attai
n a modulus in excess of 220 MPa for (CeO2)(0.8)(GdO1.5)(0.2), which i
s considerably greater than values obtained using traditional routes.
A preliminary investigation is made of the electrochemical properties
of single cells fabricated from the extruded doped-ceria tubes. At 600
degrees C, a maximum power output of approximately 38 mW cm(-2) is re
alised. (C) 1998 Elsevier Science S.A. All rights reserved.