Investigations of Ni-SDC carbonate (Ni-SDCC) as composite anode for low temperature solid oxide fuel cells

Systematic research regarding NiO-SDC carbonate (NiO-SDCC) as composite anode is limited despite great chemical compatibility and cell performance achieved with other low temperature solid oxide fuel cell (LTSOFC) components. This study focuses to investigate the correlation...

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Huvudupphovsman: Ng, Kei Hoa
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description Systematic research regarding NiO-SDC carbonate (NiO-SDCC) as composite anode is limited despite great chemical compatibility and cell performance achieved with other low temperature solid oxide fuel cell (LTSOFC) components. This study focuses to investigate the correlation of powder composition and calcination temperature on the chemical compatibility, morphologies, thermal and electrochemical performance of NiO-SDCC composite anode. NiO-SDCC composite powders with the weight ratios of 50:50 (NC55), 60:40 (NC64), and 70:30 (NC73) were achieved using high-energy ball-milling. All powders were calcined at 600–800 °C, pelletized and sintered at 600 °C. Characterisation include the crystalline phases, thermogravimetry, thermal expansion coefficient (TEC), hardness and morphologies were conducted. Electrochemical impedance spectroscopy (EIS) was conducted under in-situ reduction process. The powder and pellet morphologies, thermal expansion, and hardness were mostly affected by the calcination temperature as compared to powder composition. NC55 was selected for anode reduction process in hydrogen due for the least TEC values as compared to NC64 and NC73. The Ni-SDCC exhibited porosity of 36-40% after reduction process. The lowest area specific resistance of 5.3 Ωcm2 was achieved with sample calcined at 800 ℃. In this study, unexpected mechanical failure has been observed after EIS measurements. Therefore, chemical reactions and anode failure mechanisms were successfully proposed in this study. This mechanism is a new finding that has not been reported in previous studies and must be given appropriate attention. In conclusion, this study significantly contributes to the development of Ni-SDCC as LTSOFC composite anode. Further enhancement on this material is required on improved durability for LTSOFC application.
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spelling uthm.eprints-2392021-07-13T03:21:21Z http://eprints.uthm.edu.my/239/ Investigations of Ni-SDC carbonate (Ni-SDCC) as composite anode for low temperature solid oxide fuel cells Ng, Kei Hoa TK2896-2985 Production of electricity by direct energy conversion Systematic research regarding NiO-SDC carbonate (NiO-SDCC) as composite anode is limited despite great chemical compatibility and cell performance achieved with other low temperature solid oxide fuel cell (LTSOFC) components. This study focuses to investigate the correlation of powder composition and calcination temperature on the chemical compatibility, morphologies, thermal and electrochemical performance of NiO-SDCC composite anode. NiO-SDCC composite powders with the weight ratios of 50:50 (NC55), 60:40 (NC64), and 70:30 (NC73) were achieved using high-energy ball-milling. All powders were calcined at 600–800 °C, pelletized and sintered at 600 °C. Characterisation include the crystalline phases, thermogravimetry, thermal expansion coefficient (TEC), hardness and morphologies were conducted. Electrochemical impedance spectroscopy (EIS) was conducted under in-situ reduction process. The powder and pellet morphologies, thermal expansion, and hardness were mostly affected by the calcination temperature as compared to powder composition. NC55 was selected for anode reduction process in hydrogen due for the least TEC values as compared to NC64 and NC73. The Ni-SDCC exhibited porosity of 36-40% after reduction process. The lowest area specific resistance of 5.3 Ωcm2 was achieved with sample calcined at 800 ℃. In this study, unexpected mechanical failure has been observed after EIS measurements. Therefore, chemical reactions and anode failure mechanisms were successfully proposed in this study. This mechanism is a new finding that has not been reported in previous studies and must be given appropriate attention. In conclusion, this study significantly contributes to the development of Ni-SDCC as LTSOFC composite anode. Further enhancement on this material is required on improved durability for LTSOFC application. 2018-05 Thesis NonPeerReviewed text en http://eprints.uthm.edu.my/239/2/24p%20NG%20KEI%20HOA.pdf text en http://eprints.uthm.edu.my/239/3/NG%20KEI%20HOA%20COPYRIGHT%20DECLARATION.pdf text en http://eprints.uthm.edu.my/239/4/NG%20KEI%20HOA%20WATERMARK.pdf Ng, Kei Hoa (2018) Investigations of Ni-SDC carbonate (Ni-SDCC) as composite anode for low temperature solid oxide fuel cells. Doctoral thesis, Universiti Tun Hussein Onn Malaysia.
spellingShingle TK2896-2985 Production of electricity by direct energy conversion
Ng, Kei Hoa
Investigations of Ni-SDC carbonate (Ni-SDCC) as composite anode for low temperature solid oxide fuel cells
title Investigations of Ni-SDC carbonate (Ni-SDCC) as composite anode for low temperature solid oxide fuel cells
title_full Investigations of Ni-SDC carbonate (Ni-SDCC) as composite anode for low temperature solid oxide fuel cells
title_fullStr Investigations of Ni-SDC carbonate (Ni-SDCC) as composite anode for low temperature solid oxide fuel cells
title_full_unstemmed Investigations of Ni-SDC carbonate (Ni-SDCC) as composite anode for low temperature solid oxide fuel cells
title_short Investigations of Ni-SDC carbonate (Ni-SDCC) as composite anode for low temperature solid oxide fuel cells
title_sort investigations of ni sdc carbonate ni sdcc as composite anode for low temperature solid oxide fuel cells
topic TK2896-2985 Production of electricity by direct energy conversion
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