Surface modification and the long-term performance stability of ca doped lacoo3 sofc electrodes
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Development of solid oxide fuel cells strongly depends on the improvement of the long-term performance stability of cathode components. In our recent study, impressive activity was detected for thin-film La0.6Ca0.4CoO3 (LCC) electrodes. However, significant performance degradation, i.e., 26 times increase in areaspecific resistance (ASR), upon long-term exposure to 973 K, originating from changes in surface chemistry, such as; CaO + La2O3 segregation, was observed. In the present study, to enhance the performance stability of LCC cathode, the electrode surface was modified by the oxides of its A and B-site cations, i.e., La, Ca, and Co. This way, reduction of the driving force for surface segregation was aimed. Electrochemical impedance spectroscopy (EIS) measurements performed on symmetrical half-cells at 973 K revealed that the application of the CaO overlayer did not significantly affect ASR, while CoOx or La2O3 deposition caused slight improvements. Upon prolonged exposure to 973 K for 100 hours, the ASR increased to 3.3, 2.5, and 2 times its initial value in in the cases of La-, Co- and Ca-oxides, respectively. © 2021 Elsevier B.V., All rights reserved.








