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Investigation of Cu-Based Infiltration Coatings for Metal-Supported SOFC

Abstract

Metal-supported solid oxide fuel cells are candidates for the next generation of SOFCs. However, the cell design with an FeCr/YSZ-based anode backbone suffers from corrosion when the cells are run at high fuel utilization, which limits the long term durability. In this work, new infiltration coatings based on Cu in combination with Ni:Ce 0.8 Gd 0.2 O 1.9 (Ni:CGO) have been studied. The candidates for a corrosion resistant coating should limit the formation of Cr 2 O 3 on the surface of FeCr particles. Promising fuel cell performance with an ASR of 0.5 Ωcm 2 was obtained at 650 ºC with H 2 as fuel. However, various analysis techniques showed no improved corrosion resistance with the addition of a Cu coating.

Keywords:
Corrosion Materials science Coating Solid oxide fuel cell Oxide Anode Infiltration (HVAC) Fuel cells Oxy-fuel Metal Durability Metallurgy Chemical engineering Composite material Electrode Chemistry Oxygen

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Advancements in Solid Oxide Fuel Cells
Physical Sciences →  Materials Science →  Materials Chemistry
Electrocatalysts for Energy Conversion
Physical Sciences →  Energy →  Renewable Energy, Sustainability and the Environment
High-Temperature Coating Behaviors
Physical Sciences →  Engineering →  Aerospace Engineering
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