Ultrathin YSZ Coating on Pt Cathode for High Thermal Stability and Enhanced Oxygen Reduction Reaction Activity |
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Authors: | Ikwhang Chang Sanghoon Ji Joonho Park Min Hwan Lee Suk Won Cha |
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Affiliation: | 1. Graduate School of Convergence Science and Technology (GSCST), Seoul National University, Seoul, Republic of Korea;2. School of Engineering, University of California, Merced, CA, USA;3. Dept. of Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering, Seoul National University, Seoul, Republic of Korea |
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Abstract: | A simple, yet effective approach of stabilizing the nanostructure of porous metal‐based electrodes and thus, extending the life of microsolid oxide fuel cells is demonstrated. In an effort to avoid thermal agglomeration of metal electrodes, an ultrathin yttria‐stabilized zirconia (YSZ) is coated on the porous metal (Pt) cathode by the atomic layer deposition, a scalable, and potentially high‐throughput deposition technique. A very thin YSZ coating is found to maintain the morphology of its underlying nanoporous Pt during high temperature operations (500 °C). More interestingly, the YSZ coating is also found to improve oxygen reduction reaction activity by ≈2.5 times. This improvement is attributed to an enhanced triple phase area, especially in the vicinity of the Pt–electrolyte interface; cross‐sectional electron microscopy images indicate that the initially uniform ultrathin YSZ layer becomes a partially agglomerated coating, a favorable structure for a maximized reaction area and fluent oxygen access to the Pt–electrolyte interface. |
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Keywords: | agglomeration atomic layer deposition cathode durability solid oxide fuel cell |
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