Among the up-and-coming technologies, reversible solid oxide cells (r-SOCs) represent a highly efficient way to store and convert energy using a single device. The interchangeability between SOFC and SOEC operation is the key aspect, though for its technological advancement the development of performing, versatile and robust electrodes must be pursued. A multi-purpose catalyst would allow for the design of a reversible symmetric cell (r-SSOC), greatly reducing fabrication and maintenance costs. However, such a flexible electrode material must comply with the requirements of both SOC electrodes, namely ensuring high performance in a wide pO range: catalytic activity towards fuel oxidation and HO/CO reduction, electronic and ionic conductivity, long-term stability, tolerance to carbon deposition. In this work, platinum doping at the B-site of a lanthanum strontium ferrite (LSFPt) endowed the parent perovskite with superior versatility, making it able to operate as oxygen exchange catalyst as well as fuel electrode material. 5-mol% Pt inclusion enhanced the ORR/OER activity, lowering the LSF area-specific resistance by 29% and approaching the state-of-the-art LSCF performance. After reduction, Pt-Fe finely distributed exsolution provided the fuel electrode with catalytically active sites. LSFPt-symmetric H-SOFCs and CO-SOECs, displayed 720 mW?cm power density and 1.66 A·cm current density at 1.6 V, respectively, at 850 °C. Endurance tests on LSFPt-based r-SSOCs demonstrated a remarkably stable SOFC/SOEC cyclability and a steady current density output for over 370 h in 50:50 CO:CO at 850 °C.

Triggering electrode multi-catalytic activity for reversible symmetric solid oxide cells by Pt-doping lanthanum strontium ferrite

Marelli Marcello;
2023

Abstract

Among the up-and-coming technologies, reversible solid oxide cells (r-SOCs) represent a highly efficient way to store and convert energy using a single device. The interchangeability between SOFC and SOEC operation is the key aspect, though for its technological advancement the development of performing, versatile and robust electrodes must be pursued. A multi-purpose catalyst would allow for the design of a reversible symmetric cell (r-SSOC), greatly reducing fabrication and maintenance costs. However, such a flexible electrode material must comply with the requirements of both SOC electrodes, namely ensuring high performance in a wide pO range: catalytic activity towards fuel oxidation and HO/CO reduction, electronic and ionic conductivity, long-term stability, tolerance to carbon deposition. In this work, platinum doping at the B-site of a lanthanum strontium ferrite (LSFPt) endowed the parent perovskite with superior versatility, making it able to operate as oxygen exchange catalyst as well as fuel electrode material. 5-mol% Pt inclusion enhanced the ORR/OER activity, lowering the LSF area-specific resistance by 29% and approaching the state-of-the-art LSCF performance. After reduction, Pt-Fe finely distributed exsolution provided the fuel electrode with catalytically active sites. LSFPt-symmetric H-SOFCs and CO-SOECs, displayed 720 mW?cm power density and 1.66 A·cm current density at 1.6 V, respectively, at 850 °C. Endurance tests on LSFPt-based r-SSOCs demonstrated a remarkably stable SOFC/SOEC cyclability and a steady current density output for over 370 h in 50:50 CO:CO at 850 °C.
2023
Istituto di Scienze e Tecnologie Chimiche "Giulio Natta" - SCITEC
Exsolution
Perovskite oxides
Platinum doping
Reversible Solid Oxide Cells
Symmetric Cells
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