Designing a Cost‐Effective and Sustainable Process for the Efficient Production of Planar Anode‐Supported Solid Oxide Fuel Cells
Laura Parvaix,
Pascal Lenormand,
Patrick Rozier
Abstract:A sustainable process is designed to produce anode‐supported solid oxide fuel cells (SOFCs). Environmentally friendly solvents and additives are selected to prepare sequentially cast slurries to obtain a flexible multilayer tape whose cohesion is ensured by a 3D network of binder. This tape includes the components of the oxide precursor of the half cell with the functional and structural part of the anode. The optimization of debinding and sintering processes allows converting green tape into sintered multilay… Show more
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