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Insight of BaCe 0.5 Fe 0.5 O 3- δ twin perovskite oxide composite for solid oxide electrochemical cells.

Zeyu ZhaoMinda ZouHua HuangXimei ZhaiHarrison WoffordJianhua Joshua Tong
Published in: Journal of the American Ceramic Society. American Ceramic Society (2022)
One-pot synthesized twin perovskite oxide composite of BaCe 0.5 Fe 0.5 O 3- δ (BCF), comprising cubic and orthorhombic perovskite phases, shows triple-conducting properties for promising solid oxide electrochemical cells. Phase composition evolution of BCF under various conditions was systematically investigated, revealing that the cubic perovskite phase could be fully/partially reduced into the orthorhombic phase under certain conditions. The reduction happened between the two phases at the interface, leading to the microstructure change. As a result, the corresponding apparent conducting properties also changed due to the difference between predominant conduction properties for each phase. Based on the revealed phase composition, microstructure, and electrochemical properties changes, a deep understanding of BCF's application in different conditions (oxidizing atmospheres, reducing/oxidizing gradients, cathodic conditions, and anodic conditions) was achieved. Triple-conducting property (H + /O 2- /e - ), fast open-circuit voltage response (∼16-∼470 mV) for gradients change, and improved single-cell performance (∼31% lower polarization resistance at 600°C) were comprehensively demonstrated. Besides, the performance was analyzed under anodic conditions, which showed that the microstructure and phase change significantly affected the anodic behavior.
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