Atmospheric plasma spray is a fast and economical process for deposition of yttria-stabilized zirconia (YSZ) electrolyte for solid oxide fuel cells. YSZ powders have been used to prepare plasma-sprayed thin ceramic films on the metallic substrate employing plasma spray technology at atmospheric pressure. Alumina doping was employed to improve the structural characteristics and electrical properties of YSZ. The effect of alumina addition from 1 to 5 wt.% on the properties of plasma-sprayed YSZ films was investigated. It was found that the gas permeability of the Al-doped YSZ electrolyte layer reached a level of 8.6×10 −7 cm 4 gf −1 s −1 , which is a necessary value for the practical operation of solid oxide fuel cells. Alumina doping considerably increased the ionic conductivity of plasma-sprayed YSZ. The open circuit voltage of the alumina-doped YSZ coating was approximately equal to the theoretical value for dense YSZ material.
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