Abstract

Abstract An Ag-infiltrated nanocomposite LSCF (La 0.6 Sr 0.4 Co 0.2 Fe 0.8 O 3−δ )-YSZ (yttria stabilized zirconia) oxygen electrode is prepared for co-electrolysis of steam and CO 2 . Scanning electron microscopy (SEM) associated with energy dispersive X-ray spectroscopy (EDS) is employed to verify that nano-Ag particles are formed into the porous LSCF-YSZ electrode. Polarization curves and electrochemical impedance spectra (EIS) of the cell as well as long-term durability are investigated. In comparison with the Ag-free cell, the Ag-loaded cell exhibited improved performance and long-term stability when 45% H 2 O, 45% CO 2 , and 10% H 2 is introduced as inlet gas. With infiltration of metal Ag, the ohmic resistance of the cell decreases from 0.14 Ω cm 2 to 0.11 Ω cm 2 , and the polarization resistance from 0.30 Ω cm 2 to 0.17 Ω cm 2 at 800 °C. No significant deterioration of the Ag-infiltrated cell is observed when operating for 200 h at 1.3 V and 750 °C. With respect to varied H 2 O/CO 2 ratio (1:2, 1:1, and 2:1) in feed gas, higher H 2 O percent content is resulted into higher cell performance, despite the fact that varied inlet gas composition did not dramatically influence the cell performance.

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