Fabrication of Solid Oxide Fuel Cells (SOFCs) electrolytes by Electrophoretic Deposition (EPD) and optimizing the process

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2015

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Azarian Borojeni, I.
Raissi, B.
Maghsoudipour, A.
Kazemzad, M.
Talebi, T.

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Key Engineering Materials, 2015; 654:83-87

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I. Azarian Borojeni, B. Raissi, A. Maghsoudipour, M. Kazemzad, T. Talebi

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Fabrication of Solid Oxide Fuel Cells (SOFCs) electrolytes by Electrophoretic Deposition (EPD) was the target of our study. For such purpose, thin layers of Yttria Stabilized Zirconia (YSZ) were electrophoritically deposited on pre-sintered NiO-YSZ pellets. A thin graphite film on each pellet was painted to make it conductive and can act as a working electrode for EPD. In this research acetylacetone-ethanol mixture (1:1 by vol.) was selected as the solvent and by applying different electrical fields (25, 50, 75, 100V/cm) in different deposition times (6, 3, 2, 1.5 min respectively), the obtained layers were examined. It was revealed that although electrical field multiplied deposition time remained constant in our experiments, the thicknesses of the deposited films were increased with increasing the applied electrical field which could not be explained easily by the Hamaker equation. For the next step, sintering of the deposited layers which prepared by applying 75 V/cm electrical field during 2 minutes was investigated. It was found that although the sintering processes were activated at 1250oC, 2 hours soaking time was not enough to produce a non-permeable layer. On the contrary, the layer which sintered at 1400oC for 2 hours was dense and crack-free. The thickness of the obtained layer was about 7μm and this layer seemed to be suitable for electrolyte of SOFCs.

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