The Development of Manufacturing Routes for SOFC Anode and Electrolyte via Tape-Casting Method
Main Authors: | Polishko I.O., Brodnikovskyi Y.M., Ivanchenko S.E., Lysunenko N.O., Brodnikovskyi D.M., Brodnikovska I.V., Baranovskyi D.I., Brychevskyi M.M., Vasylyev O.D., Ragulya A.V., Belous A.G., V'yunov O.I., Yanchevskyi O.Z., Kovalenko L.L., Solopan S.O. |
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Format: | Book publication-section eJournal |
Bahasa: | ukr |
Terbitan: |
«KIM»
, 2018
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Online Access: |
https://zenodo.org/record/4017725 |
Daftar Isi:
- The tape-casting technique is recognized as one of the most perspective techniques for the mass-production of solid oxide fuel cells (SOFCs). In order to reduce the cost of SOFC manufacturing process, the ethylcellulose was proposed as a binder for the preparation of tape-casting slurries. Using the ethylcellulose, the anode-support and the electrolyte-supports have been successfully produced with tape-casting technique and subsequent sintering. The structure optimization of anode via creating its gradient structure was carried out. The sintering modes for co-sintering of anode and electrolyte layers were developed. It is expected that delamination- and warping-free half-cells might be achieved via optimizing electrolyte slurries composition and heating rate at sintering.