Abstract
The effects of cobalt addition on the sintering, thermal, and electrical properties of Ce 0.9 Gd 0.1 O 1.95 (GDC) and Zr 0.89 Sc 0.1 Ce 0.01 O 2− δ (ScSZ) were investigated. A small addition of cobalt oxide remarkably enhanced the sinterability of GDC, especially for GDC powder with a specific surface area of 40 m 2 g −1 , which was synthesized via a citrate method. Relative densities of approximately 95% can be achieved for GDC pellet samples using 2 mol% Co dopant and sintering at 1100 °C for 10 h. The thermal expansion and electrical conductivity of 2 mol% Co-doped GDC were comparable to those of the non-doped sample. The thermal expansion of ScSZ with various amounts of Co addition was linear in both oxidizing and reducing atmospheres. The electrical conductivity of Co-doped ScSZ decreased with increasing Co content; however, this decrease was not dramatic. These results suggest that the addition of cobalt oxide is a promising method for obtaining GDC buffer layers that are sinterable at low temperatures for use in intermediate temperature-solid oxide fuel cells.
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