Redox Behavior and Transport Properties of Composites Based on (Fe,Ni)3O4 ± δ for Anodes of Solid Oxide Fuel Cells


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The Fe–Ni–O system designed for producing bimetal-containing composite anodes of solid oxide fuel cells (SOFCs) was studied. The solubility of nickel in the structure of spinel (Fe,Ni)3O4 ± δ at atmospheric oxygen pressure is ~1/3. Moderate reduction at 1023 K and p(O2) ≈ 10–20 atm leads to partial decomposition of spinels, forming an electron-conducting phase (Fe,Ni)1–yO and submicron bimetallic Fe–Ni particles on the oxide surface, which have potentially high catalytic activity. The electron conductivity has a thermally activated character and increases substantially during the reduction. In the anode conditions of SOFCs, the electric conductivity reaches 30–100 S/cm, while the thermal expansion coefficients are ~12 × 10–6 K–1, which ensures compatibility with solid electrolytes. At the same time, significant volume changes during the redox cycling (up to ~1% on the linear scale) necessitate the introduction of additional components such as yttria-stabilized zirconia (YSZ). The polarization resistance of the model composite anode of reduced Fe2NiO4 ± δ and YSZ deposited on the YSZ solid electrolyte membrane was ~1.8 Ohm cm2 at 923 K in a 4% H2–Ar–H2O atmosphere.

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V. Kolotygin

Institute of Solid State Physics

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Email: kolotygin@issp.ac.ru
Rússia, Chernogolovka, Moscow oblast, 142432

V. Noskova

Institute of Solid State Physics; National University of Science and Technology MISiS

Email: kolotygin@issp.ac.ru
Rússia, Chernogolovka, Moscow oblast, 142432; Moscow, 119991

S. Bredikhin

Institute of Solid State Physics

Email: kolotygin@issp.ac.ru
Rússia, Chernogolovka, Moscow oblast, 142432

V. Kharton

Institute of Solid State Physics

Email: kolotygin@issp.ac.ru
Rússia, Chernogolovka, Moscow oblast, 142432

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