The reactivity of NiO-SDC (samaria-doped ceria) anode material with a Sr- a
nd Mg-doped lanthanum gallate (LSGM) electrolyte was studied by X-ray diffr
action (XRD) and electrical measurements. It was found that a LaNiO3-based
compound in hexagonal structure formed in binary powder mixtures of NiO and
LSGM after firing at 1150 degreesC, Reaction between SDC and LSGM was also
observed. Several SDC peaks merged with the adjacent LSGM peaks during fir
ing, and a SrLaGa3O7 compound was identified as a reaction product. Reactio
n between LSGM and SDC could cause more than 50% loss in the ionic conducti
vity of LSGM-SDC electrolytes sintered at 1350 degreesC, The measured condu
ctivity of an LSGM electrolyte with a NiO-LSGM anode prepared at 1350 degre
esC was extremely low, indicating that the LaNiO3-based new phase is highly
insulating. The reaction between NiO and SDC was not so obvious in compari
son with NiO-LSGM and SDC-LSGM binary mixtures. (C) 2000 Elsevier Science B
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