Proton ceramic fuel cell efficiently converts chemical energy into electrical energy,representing a pivotal component of future energy systems.However,its current performance is hindered by limitations in cathode and ...Proton ceramic fuel cell efficiently converts chemical energy into electrical energy,representing a pivotal component of future energy systems.However,its current performance is hindered by limitations in cathode and electrolyte materials,thereby impeding commercialization.Anion doping emerges as a promising strategy to enhance the electrochemical efficiency of perovskite-based cathodes and electrolytes.However,integrating this approach within a single-cell structure still requires further research.In this study,F-doped perovskite oxides BaCo_(0.4)Fe_(0.4)Zr_(0.1)Y_(0.1)O_(2.9-δ)F_(0.1)(BCFZYF)and BaZr_(0.1)Ce_(0.7)Y_(0.1)Yb_(0.1)O_(2.9-δ)F_(0.1)(BZCYYbF)were synthesized for use as the cathode and electrolyte,respectively,in proton ceramic fuel cells.Our findings demonstrate that F-doped perovskite oxides exhibit superior electrochemical performance and enhanced structural stability.Furthermore,doping both electrodes and electrolytes with F ions improves their interfacial compatibility.The cell configuration BCFZYF|BZCYYbF|Ni-BZCYYbF achieved a peak power density of 998 mW·cm^(−2)at 650℃using H_(2)as fuel,and it maintained stable operation for over 400 h at 550℃with a current density of 400 mA·cm^(−2).This research underscores an effective strategy for enhancing the performance and durability of proton ceramic fuel cells.展开更多
基金supported by the National Natural Science Foundation of China(No.22278203)The authors appreciate the support of Zhejiang Zheneng Technology and Environment Group Co.,Ltd’s project(No.TD-KJ-23-005:Methanation of carbon monoxide coupled with in-situ formed hydrogen in a low-temperature SOEC reactor).
文摘Proton ceramic fuel cell efficiently converts chemical energy into electrical energy,representing a pivotal component of future energy systems.However,its current performance is hindered by limitations in cathode and electrolyte materials,thereby impeding commercialization.Anion doping emerges as a promising strategy to enhance the electrochemical efficiency of perovskite-based cathodes and electrolytes.However,integrating this approach within a single-cell structure still requires further research.In this study,F-doped perovskite oxides BaCo_(0.4)Fe_(0.4)Zr_(0.1)Y_(0.1)O_(2.9-δ)F_(0.1)(BCFZYF)and BaZr_(0.1)Ce_(0.7)Y_(0.1)Yb_(0.1)O_(2.9-δ)F_(0.1)(BZCYYbF)were synthesized for use as the cathode and electrolyte,respectively,in proton ceramic fuel cells.Our findings demonstrate that F-doped perovskite oxides exhibit superior electrochemical performance and enhanced structural stability.Furthermore,doping both electrodes and electrolytes with F ions improves their interfacial compatibility.The cell configuration BCFZYF|BZCYYbF|Ni-BZCYYbF achieved a peak power density of 998 mW·cm^(−2)at 650℃using H_(2)as fuel,and it maintained stable operation for over 400 h at 550℃with a current density of 400 mA·cm^(−2).This research underscores an effective strategy for enhancing the performance and durability of proton ceramic fuel cells.