Deactivation and regeneration of oxygen reduction reactivity on double perovskite Ba2Bi0.1Sc0.2Co1.7O6−x cathode for intermediate-temperature solid oxide fuel cells

  • Zhou, Wei
  • Sunarso, Jaka
  • Motuzas, Julius
  • Liang, Fengli
  • Chen, Zhigang
  • Ge, Lei
  • Liu, Shaomin
  • Julbe, Anne
  • Zhu, Zhonghua
Publication date
March 2011
Publisher
American Chemical Society (ACS)

Abstract

In situ high-temperature X-ray diffraction and thermal gravimetric- differential thermal analysis on room-temperature powder, as well as X-ray diffraction, Raman spectroscopy, and transmission electron microscopy on quenched powder, were applied to study crystal structure and phase transformations in Ba2Bi0.1Sc0.2Co 1.7O6-x (BBSC). Heating BBSC in air to over 800 °C produces a pure cubic phase with space group Fm3̄m (no. 225), and cooling down below 800 °C leads to a mixture of three noncubic phases including an unknown phase between 200 and 650 °C, a 2H hexagonal BaCoO3 with space group P63/mmc (no. 194) between 600 and 800 °C, and an intermediate phase at 800 °C. These three phases exist concurrently with the major cubic phase. The weight...

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