NiO/YSZ composites were fabricated using mixed nickel oxideyttria stabilize
d zirconia powders (NiO/YSZ) with different Ni contents prepared by an impr
oved co-precipitation technique, named the buffer-solution method. The comp
osites were then exposed in a reducing gas mixture of CO and CO2 to form Ni
/YSZ cermets which may be used as anode materials in solid oxide fuel cell
(SOFC) technology. The conductivities of the resultant cermets were measure
d over the temperature range from 800 to 1200 degreesC and were found to be
always much higher than those of samples with the same Ni contents but pre
pared by the traditional mechanical mixing method. This may be owing to the
fact that the buffer-solution method can assure more homogeneous distribut
ion of Ni in YSZ matrix. (C) 2001 Elsevier Science B.V. All rights reserved
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