Abstract

A novel series of cobalt-free cathode materials, NdBaFe2−xMnxO5+δ (0.0⩽x⩽0.3), are prepared by a citric acid–nitrate process. X-ray diffraction (XRD) analysis indicates that all the samples are double-perovskite phases with cubic structure. The conductivity dependence of the cathode materials on temperature (300–800°C) and oxygen partial pressure (1–10−10atm) is investigated. Among the tested samples, NdBaFe1.9Mn0.1O5+δ (NBFM10) exhibits the highest conductivity of 114Scm−1 in air at 550°C. The H2/air fuel cell with the NBFM10–BZCY composite cathode and NiO–BZCY composite anode as well as BaZr0.1Ce0.7Y0.2O3−α (BZCY) electrolyte membrane (ca. 30μm thickness) was assembled and tested at 500–700°C. The peak power density of the cell reaches 453mWcm−2, and the interfacial polarization resistance Rp is only 0.06Ωcm2 under open circuit conditions, at 700°C.

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