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Journal of the Electrochemical Society, Vol.151, No.4, A646-A651, 2004
Fabrication of Sr-doped LaFeO(3)YSZ composite cathodes
Composites of yttria-stabilized zirconia (YSZ) with Sr-doped LaFeO3 (LSF) were studied for application as high-performance cathodes for solid oxide fuel cells (SOFCs). The composites were formed by aqueous impregnation of porous YSZ with La, Sr, and Fe salts, followed by calcination at various temperatures. X-ray diffraction measurements showed that the LSF perovskite phase had formed by 1023 K and that solid-state reaction with the YSZ did not occur below approximately 1223 K. The electronic conductivity of the 40 wt % LSF-YSZ composite was maximized by calcination at 1123 K. SOFCs prepared with a 40 wt % LSF-YSZ cathode showed improved performance over SOFCs prepared with conventional LSM-YSZ cathodes at 973 K, although the performance of cells made with cathodes having lower LSF content did not perform as well. Based on measurements with a reference electrode on an electrolyte-supported cell, the impedance of the 40 wt % LSF-YSZ cathode is approximately 0.1 ohm cm(2) in air at 973 K. Finally, a cathode-supported cell was fabricated from a 40 wt % LSF-YSZ cathode and shown to perform well in H-2. (C) 2004 The Electrochemical Society.