Materials Chemistry and Physics, Vol.118, No.1, 148-152, 2009
Polymer hydrogel assisted combustion synthesis of highly crystalline ceramic nanoparticles for SOFC electrolyte films
Highly crystalline Ce0.8Sm0.2O19 (SDC) nanoparticles were synthesized via a polyacrylamide hydrogel assisted combustion process involving microwave-induced gelation and combustion Crosslinked poly-acryamide was used as fuel, and uniform dispersion of ceramic precursors in the porous polyacrylamide hydrogel led to mild combustion and limited agglomeration of ceramic particles The combustion method developed here prolonged combustion process, and allowed ceramic particles to further crystallization As-synthesized powders were calcined to increase particles size, for the purposed of reducing sintering shrinkage in the densification of electrolyte Film. The reactive SDC powders with particle sizes of 01-1 mu m were made into dense solid oxide fuel cell (SOFC) electrolyte film by dip-coating. The cell with a 6 mu m thick SDC film achieved high maximum power densities of 353 and 533 mW cm(-2) at 550 and 600 degrees C. respectively (C) 2009 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.