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The electrode performance of a single solid-oxide fuel cell (SOFC) was eval
uated using a 500 mu m thick La0.9Sr0.1Ga0.8Mg0.2O0.3 (LSGM) as the electro
lyte membrane. A doped lanthanum cobaltite, La0.6Sr0.4CoO3-delta was select
ed as the cathode material, and a samaria-doped ceria-NiO composite powder
was used as the anode material. The spray-pyrolysis method was applied for
synthesis of the starting powders of the cathode and anode. In this study,
different microstructures of the cathode were obtained by varying the sinte
ring temperature from 950 to 1200 degrees C. High power density (the maximu
m power density of the cell was about 425 mW/cm(2), which is 95% of the the
oretical value) of the solid oxide fuel cell at 800 degrees C was achieved.
The cell performance showed that, with a proper choice of electrode materi
als with optimized microstructure and LSGM as the electrolyte, a SOFC opera
ting at temperatures T-op less than or equal to 800 is a realistic goal. (C
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