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Journal of Power Sources, Vol.254, 148-152, 2014
Interaction of La0.58Sr0.40Co0.20Fe0.80O3-delta cathode with volatile Cr in a stack test Scanning electron microscopy and transmission electron microscopy investigations
Anode-supported solid oxide fuel cells with special thin-film yttria-stabilized zirconia electrolytes made by sof -gel technology were operated in a short stack sequentially for about 1300 h at temperatures of 700 degrees C and subsequently for 1200 h at 600 degrees C, respectively. The stack was operated galvanostatically at a constant current density of 500 mA cm(-2). After operation, the stack was dismantled and the cells were analyzed with respect to Cr interaction with the LSCF cathode. Chemical analysis revealed typical overall Cr amounts of several tenths ug cm(-2) cathode area depending on the operation time. SEM cross sections showed less SrCrO4 formation at the typical sites for LSCF (top side of cathode) but there was evidence of chromate formation at the border between the cathode and barrier (electrolyte) layer. This location of foreign phase formation was unexpected. Additional TEM characterizations were therefore conducted. The TEM investigation verified the presence of Cr-containing crystals and revealed pore formation in the barrier layer. The formation of SrCr04 at this borderline and pore formation were found for the first time after SOFC stack operation. (C) 2013 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.