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Structural evolution, electrochemical kinetic properties, and stability of A-site doped perovskite Sr(1-x)Yb(x)CoO(3-δ)
Mixed ionic and electronic conducting (MIEC) perovskite SrCoO(3-δ) is a widely studied (electro)catalyst for the oxygen reduction reaction (ORR) and possesses different crystal structures at different temperatures. These temperature dependent phase transitions significantly impact the ordering of oxygen vacancies and electrochemical kinetic properties as well as the reliability of the related devices. Some of the crystal structures formed, e.g. hexagonal phases, turn out to be almost impermeable to oxygen gas. Therefore, it is important to stabilize the crystal structure of SrCoO(3-δ) that favors the ORR over a wide temperature range. Herein, the partial substitution of the A-site Sr with Yb is systematically studied, including synthesis, characterization and analysis of structural evolution, electrochemical kinetic properties, thermal stability, and stability in a CO2-containing atmosphere. The results indicate that Sr(0.90)Yb(0.10)CoO(3-δ) is able to stabilize the tetragonal crystal structure with less ordered oxygen vacancies, leading to polarization resistances of 0.051, 0.115 and 0.272 U sq.cm at 750, 700 and 650 °C, respectively, on symmetrical cells. Sr(0.90)Yb(0.10)CoO(3-δ) demonstrates a very stable surface oxygen vacancy distribution and electronic structure near oxygen vacancies but dissociation of adsorbed oxygen molecules into atomic oxygen is affected by surface Sr segregation, and polarization resistance degradation is mainly induced by surface Sr segregation. Furthermore, Sr(0.90)Yb(0.10)CoO(3-δ) exhibits excellent thermal stability as well as excellent recovery stability and improved polarization performance after a few pure air/CO2-containing air treatment cycles at 700 °C. However, a hysteresis behavior of polarization performance is observed at 650 °C during gas cycling treatment, which may cause long-term degradation of the Sr(0.90)Yb(0.10)CoO(3-δ) electrode. The different polarization behaviors during gas cycling treatment are induced by different sensitivities of the formed surface strontium carbonate and chemisorbed surface oxo-carbonaceous species to different operating temperatures.
Document ID
20205002598
Acquisition Source
Glenn Research Center
Document Type
Reprint (Version printed in journal)
Authors
Chunyang Yang
(University of South Carolina Columbia, South Carolina, United States)
Yun Gan
(University of South Carolina Columbia, South Carolina, United States)
Myongjin Lee
(University of South Carolina Columbia, South Carolina, United States)
Chunlei Ren
(University of South Carolina Columbia, South Carolina, United States)
Kyle S. Brinkman
(Clemson University Clemson, South Carolina, United States)
Robert D Green
(Glenn Research Center Cleveland, Ohio, United States)
Xingjian Xue
(University of South Carolina Columbia, South Carolina, United States)
Date Acquired
May 22, 2020
Publication Date
May 4, 2020
Publication Information
Publication: Journal of Materials Chemistry A
Publisher: Royal Society of Chemistry
Volume: 8
Issue: 20
Issue Publication Date: May 28, 2020
ISSN: 2050-7488
e-ISSN: 2050-7496
Subject Category
Chemistry And Materials (General)
Funding Number(s)
WBS: 290711.04.29.22
CONTRACT_GRANT: NNX14AB26G
CONTRACT_GRANT: DE-FE0031473
CONTRACT_GRANT: DE-FE0024059
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Keywords
electrochemical kinetic
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