Shaping Techniques' Influence on the Electrochemical Properties of BaCe0.6Zr0.3Y0.1O3-δ proton conductor
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2024-10-15ISSN
1873-3956
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Hydrogen's significance as a clean and high-energy source spans various industries, driving
advancements in fuel cell technology, transportation, and renewable energy storage systems. In
particular, solid-state proton conductors like perovskite-type materials exhibit promising attributes for
applications such as fuel cells and hydrogen sensors. However, conventional shaping techniques like
uniaxial pressing impose limitations on device scalability and geometry. To address these challenges,
alternative methods are gaining traction, like cold isostatic pressing or additive manufacturing. Each
technique offers distinct advantages in shaping materials, impacting their structural and morphological
properties. In this study, pellets of BaCe0.6Zr0.3Y0.1O3-δ (BCZY) solid-state electrolyte were fabricated
using four different shaping techniques: uniaxial pressing, cold isostatic pressing, 3D extrusion, and
lithography. Characterization via X-ray diffraction, scanning electron microscopy, and electrochemical
impedance spectroscopy provided insights into changes in crystalline structure, sintering quality, and
electrochemical properties, respectively.
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54 - Química
620 - Ensayo de materiales. Materiales comerciales. Economía de la energía
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Elsevier
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Ceramics International, 2024, 50 (20, Part C)
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