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Elsevier, Electrochemistry Communications, 2(12), p. 292-295

DOI: 10.1016/j.elecom.2009.12.018

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Effect of graphite pore former on oxygen electrodes prepared with La0.6Sr0.4CoO3−δ nanoparticles

Journal article published in 2010 by M. Prestat, A. Morandi, A. Heel, L. Holzer ORCID, P. Holtappels, T. J. Graule
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Abstract

This study aimed at fabricating porous crack-free and delamination-free La 0.6 Sr 0.4 CoO 3− δ electrodes using nanopowders and investigating oxygen reduction (occurring at solid oxide fuel cell cathodes) and oxygen evolution (occurring at solid oxide electrolysis cell anodes) at 600 °C in air. The electrodes were deposited by screen-printing on Ce 0.8 Gd 0.2 O 1.9 substrates. The pastes were prepared with nanoparticles synthesised by flame spray synthesis and graphite pore former. Without graphite, the electrodes sintered at 1000 °C exhibit relatively low porosity and significant densification which led to partial delamination and large overpotentials. The addition of graphite, which was removed by combustion at ca. 650 °C during sintering, markedly improves electrode performance by increasing porosity and reducing densification. A minimal overpotential for both the oxygen reduction and oxygen evolution was reached for a layer porosity of ca. 50–60 vol.%.