In Situ Phase-Transformation Forming a Bicontinuous (Ni, Co, Ti, and Al)-Oxide/Li2CO3 Interpenetrating Network Electrolyte for Solid Oxide Fuel Cells.

Small (Weinheim an der Bergstrasse, Germany)(2024)

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Designing heterogeneous electrolytes with superior interface charge transfer is promising for low-temperature solid oxide fuel cells (LT-SOFCs). However, a rational construction with optimal interfaces to maximize ionic conduction remains a challenge. Here an in situ phase-transformation strategy is demonstrated to prepare a highly conductive heterogeneous electrolyte. A pristine LiNiO2-TiO2 nanocomposite precursor undergoes chemical reactions and phase-transformation upon heating and feeding H2, destroying the original phases, and forming new species, including an amorphous Li2CO3 scaffold within a (Ni, Co, Al, and Ti)-oxide (NCAT) matrix. It creates an intertwining and continuous network inside the electrolyte with plentiful interfaces. The in situ formed NCAT/Li2CO3 heterogeneous electrolyte displays superior ionic conductivity and impressive fuel cell performance. This work emphasizes the potential of rational heterogeneous structure design and interface engineering for LT-SOFC electrolyte through an in situ phase-transform approach. The generated interfaces enhance ion transport, presenting an opportunity for further optimizing electrolyte candidates, and lowering the operating temperatures of SOFCs.
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