Abstract
Novel CGO/NiO–CGO dual-layer hollow fibres (HFs) have been fabricated in a single-step co-extrusion and co-sintering process. LSCF–CGO cathodes layers were then deposited onto the dual-layer HFs to construct micro-tubular SOFCs. The NiO in the micro-tubular HF–SOFCs was reduced at 550 °C using hydrogen gas to form Ni anodes. Scanning electron microscope images showed that the dual-layer HFs have porous anodes and dense electrolyte layers. Preliminary measurements with a HF–SOFC fed with H 2 and atmospheric oxygen, produced maximum power densities of 420 W m −2 and 800 W m −2 at 450 °C and 550 °C, respectively.
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