2002
DOI: 10.2172/834042
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Stable High Conductivity Bilayered Electrolytes for Low Temperature Solid Oxide Fuel Cells

Abstract: A bilayer electrolyte consisting of acceptor-doped ceria (on the fuel/reducing side) and cubicstabilized bismuth oxide (on the oxidizing side) was developed. The bilayer electrolyte that was developed showed significant improvement in open-circuit potential versus a typical ceria based SOFC. Moreover, the OCP of the bilayer cells increased as the thickness of the bismuth oxide layer increased relative to the ceria layer. Thereby, verifying the bilayer concept. Although, because of the absence of a suitable cat… Show more

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