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Enhancing performance of proton ceramic fuel cells through fluorine-doped perovskite oxides
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作者 Wen-Huai Li Yong-Xin Li +9 位作者 Yan Yang Yang-Feng Song Wen-Xin Liu Wei-Feng Chen Yao-Ji Chen feng-ping yu Chun-Liang Ge yu Guo Ran Ran Wei Zhou 《Rare Metals》 2025年第4期2405-2415,共11页
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
关键词 Proton ceramic fuel cell Perovskite oxides Fluorine doped Ion migration
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