Abstract

Micro-tubular solid oxide fuel cell (MT-SOFC) is considered as a promising choice for portable applications. In this work, we developed a novel metal supported MT-SOFC with porous 430 stainless steel support| 430 stainless steel-SSZ| SSZ| porous SSZ sandwich structure by dip coating and one-step co-sintering technology. The metal supported MT-SOFC showed good connection between each function layer and exhibited a significant maximum power density of 271 mW cm−2 at 800 °C. Although the power density showed about 19.6% off after 14 thermal cycles between 600 °C and 800 °C, and about 5% per 100 h degradation rate during the 200 h long-term stability test at 700 °C and 0.7 V, the structure of the single cell could be maintained well and no crack and Sr diffusion was observed. As the result, the ohmic resistance of the cell kept unchanged during the thermal cycling and long-term test. The relatively fast degradation was attributed to the Ni and LSM particles coarsening and agglomeration, which will be improved in the further work. This work presented a low-cost and simple way to fabricate the metal supported MT-SOFCs with good electrochemical performance.

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