Abstract
For low temperature SOFCs the yttria stabilized zirconia (YSZ)-coated ceria is a promising candidate for replacing YSZ-electrolyte. An important requirement for the co-firing feasibility of such a configuration is the densification of ceria at low temperatures (<1400°C). Fine crystalline gadolinia doped ceria (CGO)-powder readily sinterable at 1250°C was synthesized by co-precipitation with oxalic acid of 0·05 M and crystallization in methanol at 200°C for 6 h. The fabrication and characterisation of solid solution phases with a graded composition (CGO) x (YSZ) 1− x , to be used as an interlayer between YSZ and CGO, in order to avoid delamination, were also studied and discussed. CGO x YSZ 1− x powders, prepared by the glycine combustion method, required higher sintering temperatures (1500°C) to densify, while they showed significantly lower ionic conductivity than YSZ and CGO, attributed to the large lattice deformation and scattering of oxygen ions.
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