A. Kaiser et al., Tetragonal tungsten bronze type phases (Sr1-xBax)(0.6)Ti0.2Nb0.8O3-delta: Material characterisation and performance as SOFC anodes, SOL ST ION, 135(1-4), 2000, pp. 519-524
The oxide material Sr0.2Ba0.4Ti0.2Nb0.8O3 was investigated for application
as a potential anode material in solid oxide fuel cells (SOFCs). impedance
spectroscopy in air and DC conductivity measurements under varying oxygen p
artial pressure revealed high electronic conductivity of 10 S cm(-1) [p(O-2
)=10(-20) atm and 930 degreesC]. Additionally these anode materials were te
sted in SOFC single cells. AC-impedance measurements under operation showed
a Warburg type behaviour, which indicated a diffusion limited process. Thi
s diffusion limitation is most likely due to either low oxide ion conductio
n of the anode or due to a reaction layer formed during sintering of the an
ode onto the electrolyte at the relatively high temperatures of above 1250
degreesC. Reactivity tests between YSZ electrolyte material and the Sr0.2Ba
0.4Ti0.2Nb0.8O3 anode up to 1300 degreesC showed the formation of t-ZrO2. (
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