Application of a coating mixture for solid oxide fuel cell interconnects

2015 
Abstract Due to high operating temperature (800–1000 °C) of SOFC's, limited number of alloys can be employed for the purpose of current collection. The electrical conductivity of these alloys usually decreases during the operation of SOFC because of highly corrosive cathode (air side) environment. Cr evaporation from such alloys is also an important problem of performance degradation. A spinel Mn 1.5 Co 1.5 O 4 and perovskite La 0.60 Sr 0.40 FeO 3 mixture is coated on Crofer alloy for corrosion and chromium protection in the cathode side of a SOFC. In study firstly, the performance of the fuel cell with the Crofer 22 APU as interconnect material was measured up to 100 h without any coating. Secondly, using a screen printing method, bare Crofer 22 APU was coated with Mn 1.5 Co 1.5 O 4 and finally Mn 1.5 Co 1.5 O 4  + La 0.60 Sr 0.40 FeO 3 ceramic powder slurries were employed as the coating material. Then, the performances of a SOFC short stack with interconnects coated by two methods were compared with uncoated interconnect. Results show that uncoated interconnect experienced a significant performance lost from 4.5 W to 3.8 W. On the other hand the cells with screen printing coated with a mixture Mn 1.5 Co 1.5 O 4 and La 0.60 Sr 0.40 FeO 3 exhibited decreases only from 5.78 W to 5.42 W in the short-term performance tests.
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