ZnO Sintering aid effect on Proton Conductivity of BaCe0.6Zr0.3Y0.1O3-δ electrolyte for Hydrogen sensors
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2024-10-15ISSN
1873-3956
Abstract
Proton-conducting solid-state electrolytes, including perovskite-type materials, hold promise for
hydrogen sensor development. These sensors leverage the proton conductivity of such materials to
detect hydrogen gas presence. However, achieving both high density for gas tightness and good
protonic conductivity in these refractory materials can be challenging.
In this study, we propose the preparation of dense pellets of BaCe0.6Zr0.3Y0.1O3-δ using ZnO as a
sintering aid (BCZY-Zn). These pellets were extensively characterized using X-ray diffraction and
electrochemical impedance spectroscopy and compared with pellets sintered without sintering aid
(BCZY). Subsequently, BCZY-Zn electrolyte was utilized to fabricate amperometric sensors for
hydrogen monitoring. Finally, amperometric measurements were conducted at 500°C while
maintaining a voltage of 150 mV between electrodes. The sensors' performance was evaluated for
hydrogen partial pressures ranging from 12 to 100 Pa within an argon atmosphere. Additionally,
response and recovery times were calculated.
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Article
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Accepted version
Language
English
Subject (CDU)
54 - Chemistry. Crystallography. Mineralogy
620 - Materials testing. Commercial materials. Power stations. Economics of energy
621 - Mechanical engineering in general. Nuclear technology. Electrical engineering. Machinery
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p.46
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Elsevier
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Ceramics International, 2024, 50 (20, Part C)
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info:eu-repo/grantAgreement/MCI/PN I+D/PID2022-140347OB-I00
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