The search for a NiO-based cathode for molten carbonate fuel cell has been directed towards solid solutions containing LiFeO2 and LiCoO2 in addition to nickel oxide [A. Wijayasinghe, B. Bergman, C. Lagergren, Electrochim. Acta 49 (2004) 4709.]. NiO and LiFeO2 are fully soluble in one another, while ternary solid solutions have been previously obtained only for small (b18%) and high (N90%) LiCoO2 molar contents. The goal of this work is to identify and characterize the compositions with the most promising electrical conductivity, which may be used as cathode materials. We present data relative to compositions having a constant NiO/LiFeO2 molar ratio of 3:1 and a LiCoO2 content from 5 to 30 mol%
Over the past 12 months, developments in both porous and non-porous materials for the molten carbona...
Argonne National Laboratory is developing advanced cathodes for pressurized operation of the molten ...
The synthesis by high energy ball milling and the characterization by thermal analysis of NiO-LiFeO2...
The solid state synthesis of composites with possible applications as cathodes for molten carbonate ...
The solid state synthesis of composites with possible applications as cathodes for molten carbonate ...
Argonne National Laboratory (ANL) is developing advanced cathodes for pressurized operation of the m...
Cobalt substituted lithium–nickel oxides were synthesized by a solid-state reaction procedure using ...
The dissolution of NiO cathodes during cell operation is a limiting factor to the successful commerc...
Nickel oxide (NiO) cathode solubility in the molten carbonate fuel cell (MCFC) electrolyte has been ...
The cathode materials for molten carbonate fuel cells (MCFCs) must have low dissolution rate, high s...
The solid state preparation of NiO-LiFeO2-LiCoO2 solid solutions with different stoichiometries and ...
The solid state preparation of NiO-LiFeO2-LiCoO2 solid solutions with different stoichiometries and ...
The dissolution of NiO cathodes during cell operation is a limiting factor to the successful commerc...
This project focused on addressing the two main problems associated with state of art Molten Carbona...
The polarization characteristics of porous LiCoO=, LiFeO=, and NiO structures when used as molten ca...
Over the past 12 months, developments in both porous and non-porous materials for the molten carbona...
Argonne National Laboratory is developing advanced cathodes for pressurized operation of the molten ...
The synthesis by high energy ball milling and the characterization by thermal analysis of NiO-LiFeO2...
The solid state synthesis of composites with possible applications as cathodes for molten carbonate ...
The solid state synthesis of composites with possible applications as cathodes for molten carbonate ...
Argonne National Laboratory (ANL) is developing advanced cathodes for pressurized operation of the m...
Cobalt substituted lithium–nickel oxides were synthesized by a solid-state reaction procedure using ...
The dissolution of NiO cathodes during cell operation is a limiting factor to the successful commerc...
Nickel oxide (NiO) cathode solubility in the molten carbonate fuel cell (MCFC) electrolyte has been ...
The cathode materials for molten carbonate fuel cells (MCFCs) must have low dissolution rate, high s...
The solid state preparation of NiO-LiFeO2-LiCoO2 solid solutions with different stoichiometries and ...
The solid state preparation of NiO-LiFeO2-LiCoO2 solid solutions with different stoichiometries and ...
The dissolution of NiO cathodes during cell operation is a limiting factor to the successful commerc...
This project focused on addressing the two main problems associated with state of art Molten Carbona...
The polarization characteristics of porous LiCoO=, LiFeO=, and NiO structures when used as molten ca...
Over the past 12 months, developments in both porous and non-porous materials for the molten carbona...
Argonne National Laboratory is developing advanced cathodes for pressurized operation of the molten ...
The synthesis by high energy ball milling and the characterization by thermal analysis of NiO-LiFeO2...