ISSN 1608-4039 (Print)
ISSN 1680-9505 (Online)


electrolyte

Fabrication of supporting electrolytes based on samarium doped cerium oxide by hybrid inkjet printing

In this work, the supporting electrolytes for solid oxide fuel cells based on samarium doped cerium oxide Ce0.8Sm0.2O1.95 were fabricated using 3D inkjet printing and layer-by-layer laser treatment followed by thermal sintering. The samples were characterized by scanning electron microscopy, X-ray diffraction analysis and impedance spectroscopy. The Vickers hardness test and three-point bending flexural test were carried out.

The influence of the microstructure of the SOFC tubular basis on the formation of the film layer of the SSZ electrolyte

The methodology for preparing precursors for the fabrication of the anode-supported tubular substrates from NiO/YSZ composite was developed. The optimal amount of the pore-forming agent to get the well-developed porosity in the supporting anode was determined. The relationship between the fabrication methods of the anodic and electrolytic functional layers in SOFCs was demonstrated.

Physical and chemical properties of lithium perchlorate and tetrafluoroborate solutions in the mixture of sulpholane and sulfurous anhydride

The temperature dependencies of physical and chemical properties (viscosity, density, electrical conductivity) and the melting temperature of 1M solutions of lithium salts (LiClO4 and LiBF4) in the mixture of sulfolane and sulfurous anhydride (∼1M) were studied.

Metallization of electrolitic die of alkaline matrix fuel cell

В работе рассмотрена металлизация электролитной матрицы щелочного матричного топливного элемента, обусловленная растворением платинового катализатора на кислородном электроде этого элемента. Показано, что уровень металлизации зависит от условий функционирования топливного элемента и структурных особенностей его составляющих.

Electrolytes for high-temperature chemical current sources: formation and research systems, composition and properties

DOI: 10.18500/1608-4039-2015-15-4-180-195

The method of forming systems for search molten electrolyte chemical power sources, an example of studying some of the properties and composition of the electrolyte. Presents some test trains in real chemical current sources.