Artigo de peri??dico
Development of anode-supported solid oxide fuel cell by co-tape casting and co-sintering
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1938-5862
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103
10.1149/10301.2245ecst
0000-0003-0708-2021
Sem Percentil
31.00
Autor
RODRIGUES, L.N.
MACHADO, MARINA
MORAES, L.P.R.
THYSSEN, V.V.
FONSECA, F.C.
Resumen
Simple and cost-effective technologies to produce solid oxide fuel cells require control of microstructure, thickness, homogeneity, and reproducibility of the functional layers. The manufacturing of a solid oxide fuel cell (SOFC) involves significant ceramic processing challenges to obtain layers with controlled microstructure. Possibly the most common technique for large-scale production of SOFCs is tape casting. In this study, YSZ electrolyte and 60NiO/YSZ anode slurries were studied for the production of half-cells deposited by the sequential tape casting technique. A co-sintering procedure was developed for the half-cells and after cathode deposition the single cells were tested.