Electrolysis of H2O and CO2 in an oxygen-ion conducting solid oxide electrolyzer with a La0.2Sr0.8TiO3+δ composite cathode

2012 
Abstract Solid oxide electrolyzers have attracted a great deal of interest in recent years because they can convert electrical energy into chemical energy with high efficiency. Ni/YSZ cathodes are generally utilized for high temperature electrolysis of H 2 O and CO 2 in oxygen-ion conducting solid oxide electrolyzers; however, such electrodes can only operate under reducing conditions. In an atmosphere without a flow of reducing gas, cathodes based on La 0.2 Sr 0.8 TiO 3+ δ (LST) are a promising alternative. Solid Oxide Electrolyzers with LST cathodes without pre-reduction were used at 700 °C for the electrolysis of 3%H 2 O/97%N 2 and 100%CO 2 , and promising polarization impedance data were obtained in both atmospheres. The electrochemical results indicated that the electrochemical reduction of the La 0.2 Sr 0.8 TiO 3+ δ cathode was the main process at low electrical voltages, while the electrolysis was the main process at high voltages because ion transportation in the electrolyte limited the overall efficiency. The electrolysis of H 2 O was determined to be more efficient than the electrolysis of CO 2 under the same conditions. The Faraday efficiencies of H 2 O and CO 2 were 85.0% and 24.7%, respectively, at 700 °C and a 2 V applied potential.
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