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Effects of Transition Metal Elements on Ni Migration in Solid Oxide Cell Fuel Electrodes

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, , Citation Zhufeng Ouyang et al 2023 ECS Trans. 111 171 DOI 10.1149/11106.0171ecst

1938-5862/111/6/171

Abstract

In the present study, Ni-M (M = Fe, Cu) bimetallic fuel electrodes are applied to investigate the effects of transition metal elements on nickel (Ni) migration and Ni coarsening under SOFC and SOEC operations. Ni-Fe, Ni-Cu and pure Ni patterned fuel electrodes are sputtered on YSZ pellets. The electrochemical performance of these Ni-M bimetallic fuel electrodes are lower than pure Ni fuel electrode, while the degradation rate of Ni-Fe fuel electrodes is smaller than the others. The spreading of Ni film on YSZ surface is observed for all samples under anodic polarization, and such Ni migration is suppressed by Fe doping, whereas it was enhanced by Cu doping. The adhesion between the electrode/electrolyte interface is weakened for Ni-Cu and pure Ni fuel electrodes under cathodic polarization, while good adhesion at the interface is maintained for Ni-Fe, which correlates with the smaller performance degradation rate.

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