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Journal of Power Sources, Vol.223, 341-348, 2013
Exsolution of nickel nanoparticles at the surface of a conducting titanate as potential hydrogen electrode material for solid oxide electrochemical cells
A new La0.5Sr0.5Ti0.75Ni0.25O3 (LSTN25) titanate was proposed as a hydrogen electrode for Solid Oxide Cells (SOCs) with electrochemical performance given by Ni nanoparticles exsoluted at the surface of a conducting oxide. As only in-situ reduction at 800 degrees C has been proposed in literature to perform Ni exsolution, the reduction at higher temperature of the LSTN25 compound was also considered in this work. The high-temperature treatment led to the precipitation of Ni nanoparticles evidenced by TEM observation and to an improved electrical conductivity that may be due to the formation of a sufficiently high concentration of Ti3+. Electrochemical study of symmetrical cells tested in H-2/H2O (97/3) showed a promising performance, with a polarization resistance of 0.55 Omega cm(2) at 800 degrees C and 0.46 Omega cm(2) after a thermal treatment in air that simulates the air electrode sintering. (C) 2012 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.