The ceramic interconnect,La 0.8 Sr 0.05 Ca 0.15 (Cr 1−x , B x )O 3 (B = Cu, Ni, V, x = 0.02, 0.1, 0.5) (LSCCB) powders were prepared by Pechini method, Ultrasonic Spray Pyrolysis (USP) and Glycine Nitrate Process (GNP). Nano sized powders were synthesized by GNP and their chemical compositions were confirmed by ICP analysis. The electrical conductivities of LSCCCu, LSCCNi, and LSCCV samples were 34 S/cm, 48 S/cm, and 22 S/cm at 800 • C in air, respectively. Among the LSCCB powders, the LSCCNi sample shows highest relative density and electrical conductivity. In a low oxygen partial pressure, however, LSCCV sample was more stable. The perovskite phase of the composition LSCCV sample is of large practical interest for interconnects in SOFC because of the stability in low oxygen partial pressure.
The characteristics of La0.8Sr0.05Ca0.15CrO3 interconnect material synthesized by modified pechini method, USP, and GNP was investigated. The powder synthesized by Pechini method exhibited somewhat aggregated shape. The precursor synthesized by USP had spherical shape and their particle size decreased somewhat after calcining procedure at 1000oC. In the case of GNP, the precursor formed agglomerated particles. The average particle size of powders synthesized by Pechini method, USP, and GNP were 0.4+m, 0.6+m, and below 10nm, respectively. The La0.8Sr0.05Ca0.15CrO3 powder had a single perovskite phase and orthorhombic structure. After sintering at 1400oC and 1500oC, the relative density of samples synthesized by pechini method was approximately 95% and that of samples synthesized by USP was slightly small. However, that of the samples synthesized by GNP was approximately 92%.
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