Abstract
Ternary compositions of LiFeO 2, LiCoO 2 and NiO are expected to posses desirable characteristics for the Molten Carbonate Fuel Cell (MCFC) cathode application. This paper presents a detailed description of the synthesis of LiFeO 2–LiCoO 2–NiO powders as well as dense sintered materials together with a brief discussion on the common aspects and trends observed in the characterization of these materials for MCFC cathode application. Feasibility of two wet-chemical powder preparation techniques, the Pechini method and the glycine–nitrate method, was investigated to obtain powders with characteristics appropriate for cathode fabrication. Materials in the LiFeO 2–NiO binary system and five ternary sub-systems, each with a constant molar ratio of LiFeO 2/NiO while varying LiCoO 2 content, were studied. Powders with characteristics appropriate for MCFC cathode fabrication could be obtained by the Pechini method. The particle size of LiFeO 2–LiCoO 2–NiO powders considerably depends on the calcination temperature and the material composition. The electrical conductivity study reveals the ability of preparing LiFeO 2–LiCoO 2–NiO materials with adequate electrical conductivity for MCFC cathode application.
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