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- Electrocatalysis for Solid Oxide Fuel Cells
- (305b) Fabrication and Performance of SOFC Electrode Nanoparticles and Nanostructures
We have utilized soft-chemistry approaches to create oxide electrocatalyst nanoparticle and inverse-opal electrode structures. SOFC cathode material nanoparticles were prepared using both inverse-micelle (IM) and co-precipitation approaches. The IM approach provides tight control over nanoparticle size. These solution-based approaches allow the upper calcination temperature to be limited, minimizing particle growth while still forming the desired oxide phase. Inverse opal structures were formed by templating with self-assembled polymer nanospheres. The resulting particles and structures were characterized in terms of structure, surface kinetics and electrochemical performance in a working SOFC electrode.