Efficient symmetrical electrodes based on LaCrO3 via microstructural engineering.
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Novel nanostructured electrodes, La0.98Cr0.75B0.25O3δ (B = Mn, Fe, Ti and Cu), are prepared by a single spraypyrolysis
deposition method directly on the electrolyte and a porous Ce0.9Gd0.1O1.95 (CGO) scaffold. These
perovskite-type electrodes without alkaline-earth metals exhibit low ionic/electronic conductivity; however, the
polarization resistance is greatly enhanced by microstructural design. The best results are obtained for
La0.98Cr0.75Mn0.25O3-δ deposited into a porous CGO-scaffold due to the synergetic effect of CGO, with high ionic
conductivity, and doped-LaCrO3 with a predominantly electronic conductivity. The materials are investigated as
both air and fuel electrodes for solid oxide fuel cells (SOFCs) by different structural, microstructural and electrochemical
techniques. Low values of polarization resistance are achieved for nanostructured
La0.98Cr0.75Mn0.25O3-δ-CGO electrodes, i.e. 0.057 Ω cm2 in air at 800 ◦C, compared to 0.96 Ω cm2 for the same
powder electrode obtained by screen-printing deposition. An electrolyte-supported symmetrical cell generates a
stable maximum power output of 475 mW cm 2 at 800 ◦C.
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