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An Interface Heterostructure of NiO and CeO 2 for Using Electrolytes of Low-Temperature Solid Oxide Fuel Cells
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Xie, Jun
, Yan, Senlin
, Li, Dongchen
, Xu, Chaowei
, Yu, Lei
, Li, Junjiao
, Lu, Yuzheng
2021
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An Interface Heterostructure of NiO and CeO 2 for Using Electrolytes of Low-Temperature Solid Oxide Fuel Cells
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Xie, Jun
, Yan, Senlin
, Li, Dongchen
, Xu, Chaowei
, Yu, Lei
, Li, Junjiao
, Lu, Yuzheng
2021
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An Interface Heterostructure of NiO and CeO 2 for Using Electrolytes of Low-Temperature Solid Oxide Fuel Cells
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An Interface Heterostructure of NiO and CeO 2 for Using Electrolytes of Low-Temperature Solid Oxide Fuel Cells
2021
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Interface engineering can be used to tune the properties of heterostructure materials at an atomic level, yielding exceptional final physical properties. In this work, we synthesized a heterostructure of a p-type semiconductor (NiO) and an n-type semiconductor (CeO
) for solid oxide fuel cell electrolytes. The CeO
-NiO heterostructure exhibited high ionic conductivity of 0.2 S cm
at 530 °C, which was further improved to 0.29 S cm
by the introduction of Na
ions. When it was applied in the fuel cell, an excellent power density of 571 mW cm
was obtained, indicating that the CeO
-NiO heterostructure can provide favorable electrolyte functionality. The prepared CeO
-NiO heterostructures possessed both proton and oxygen ionic conductivities, with oxygen ionic conductivity dominating the fuel cell reaction. Further investigations in terms of electrical conductivity and electrode polarization, a proton and oxygen ionic co-conducting mechanism, and a mechanism for blocking electron transport showed that the reconstruction of the energy band at the interfaces was responsible for the enhanced ionic conductivity and cell power output. This work presents a new methodology and scientific understanding of semiconductor-based heterostructures for advanced ceramic fuel cells.
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