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Journal of Power Sources, Vol.192, No.2, 552-555, 2009
Fabrication and characterization of a cathode-supported tubular solid oxide fuel cell
A cathode-supported tubular solid oxide fuel cell (CTSOFC) with the length of 6.0 cm and outside diameter of 1.0 cm has been successfully fabricated via dip-coating and co-sintering techniques. A crack-free electrolyte film with a thickness of similar to 14 mu m was obtained by co-firing of cathode/cathode active layer/electrolyte/anode at 1250 degrees C. The relative low densifying temperature for electrolyte was attributed to the large shrinkage of the green tubular which assisted the densification of electrolyte. The assembled cell was electrochemically characterized with humidified H-2 as fuel and O-2 as oxidant. The open circuit voltages (OCV) were 1.1, 1.08 and 1.06V at 750, 800 and 850 degrees C, respectively, with the maximum power densities of 157, 272 and 358 mW cm(-2) at corresponding temperatures. (C) 2009 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.