2022
DOI: 10.1021/acs.energyfuels.2c00650
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Factors Constituting Proton Trapping in BaCeO3 and BaZrO3 Perovskite Proton Conductors in Fuel Cell Technology: A Review

Abstract: Urbanization with increasing demand for energy at a rapid pace has prompted researchers to explore effective and efficient energy storage technology. Fuel cells, being well-known among other existing devices, are categorized based on the nature of the electrolyte employed. In several areas, proton conduction solid oxide fuel cells have surpassed conventional solid oxide fuel cells. Nonetheless, there still prevail drawbacks accompanied with the proton-conducting electrolyte materials. However, the disadvantage… Show more

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“…Binding energy between dopants and OH with varying ionic radius. Figure reproduced with permission from ref . Copyright 2022, American Chemical Society.…”
Section: Impact Of Acceptor Dopant On Perovskite Type Bazro3 Proton C...mentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Binding energy between dopants and OH with varying ionic radius. Figure reproduced with permission from ref . Copyright 2022, American Chemical Society.…”
Section: Impact Of Acceptor Dopant On Perovskite Type Bazro3 Proton C...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Nevertheless, promising proton conductivity is predominantly achieved between x = 0.1–0.2 doping concentrations with most acceptor substituents. , Additionally, the consequence of enhanced doping concentration influences negative impacts. A majority of protonation within the material is retained close to the acceptor dopant and demands high activation energy for long-range delocalization through the bulk material. Recent computational studies using static density functional theory (DFT) reveal maximum symmetry distortions to occur in the dopant neighborhood that constitute proton trapping phenomenon. ,− On the contrary, a distorted structure displays effective proton conductivity with low activation energy. Hereby, a clear interpretation is still demanded to avail sufficient understanding about the influence of acceptor dopants over structural instability and proton conductivity …”
Section: Impact Of Acceptor Dopant On Perovskite Type Bazro3 Proton C...mentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…5c shows a possible proton conduction pathway (represented by a green dot). 51 Currently, the doping of H-SOEC is mainly focused on ordinary perovskite materials doped with Dy, K, and Ba metal elements, or on improving the proton conductivity of BaZrO 3 , a material with high proton conductivity. [52][53][54][55] RP perovskites such as La 2 NiO 4+d and Pr 2 NiO 4+d , which exhibit excellent performance in O-SOEC, have conductivity and electrocatalytic performance that can continue to improve in H-SOEC.…”
Section: Materials Optimizationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Perovskite oxides with an ABO 3 structure have been developed as air electrode materials. Alternative perovskite oxides with mixed ion and electron conduction (MIEC) have been employed for O-SOFCs and H-SOFCs. The MIEC allows the ORR active site to diffuse over the entire surface of the cathode to enhance ORR activity. SrCoO 3−δ -based materials have received much attention owing to their superior oxygen ionic and electronic conductivity. Nevertheless, the chemical stability and thermal matching of these materials are not very satisfactory. …”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%