volume 11 issue 47 pages 25803-25824

Nanocomposite Electrodes as a New Opportunity to Transform the Performance of Solid Oxide Cells

Xuemei Li 1
Lingfeng Zhou 1
Qingyuan Li 2
Awa Kalu 1
Cijie Liu 2
Bo Guan 3
Ahmed Fathi Salem Molouk 4
Xingbo Liu 2
Wenyuan Li 1
Publication typeJournal Article
Publication date2023-11-17
scimago Q1
wos Q1
SJR2.462
CiteScore16.7
Impact factor9.5
ISSN20507488, 20507496, 09599428, 13645501
General Chemistry
General Materials Science
Renewable Energy, Sustainability and the Environment
Abstract
Solid Oxide Cells (SOCs) are poised to serve as economically vital, high-efficiency energy conversion devices. But certain critical issues persist in their current stage of development, including system aging during high temperature operation, or reduced performance at low temperature running. To tackle these challenges and drive the advancement of SOC technology, nanocomposite electrodes have emerged as a promising and revolutionary solution to provide high performance and durability at the same time. Persistent efforts have been dedicated to the development of novel nanocomposite electrodes and unraveling the underlying working mechanisms of nanostructured heterogeneous electrodes. These advancements are fueled by the remarkable enhancements that nanocomposites offer, not only in terms of ionic and/or electronic conductivity but also in electrocatalytic activity and stability for SOC. Both experimental results and theoretical calculations validate these enhancements, making nanocomposites an attractive avenue for exploration. To summarize the recent advancements and provide a forward-looking insight regarding this field in this review, we (1) start with an overview of the progress in the development of nano-scaled composite electrodes, encompassing both oxygen ion conducting and proton conducting systems, (2) then highlight the unique attributes of nanocomposite electrodes in the enhancement of the SOC performance, (3) delve into the various techniques used to fabricate nanocomposite electrodes with precise control over their composition, structure, and morphology, and (4) finally acknowledge these remaining obstacles and take a critical look at the hurdles that need to be overcome. Alongside identifying these challenges, we propose potential strategies and research directions to address them effectively. By bridging the gap between current research progress and future possibilities, we aspire to inspire further exploration and innovation in electrochemical energy conversion systems.
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Li X. et al. Nanocomposite Electrodes as a New Opportunity to Transform the Performance of Solid Oxide Cells // Journal of Materials Chemistry A. 2023. Vol. 11. No. 47. pp. 25803-25824.
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Li X., Zhou L., Li Q., Kalu A., Liu C., Guan B., Fathi Salem Molouk A., Liu X., Li W. Nanocomposite Electrodes as a New Opportunity to Transform the Performance of Solid Oxide Cells // Journal of Materials Chemistry A. 2023. Vol. 11. No. 47. pp. 25803-25824.
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TY - JOUR
DO - 10.1039/d3ta05430f
UR - https://xlink.rsc.org/?DOI=D3TA05430F
TI - Nanocomposite Electrodes as a New Opportunity to Transform the Performance of Solid Oxide Cells
T2 - Journal of Materials Chemistry A
AU - Li, Xuemei
AU - Zhou, Lingfeng
AU - Li, Qingyuan
AU - Kalu, Awa
AU - Liu, Cijie
AU - Guan, Bo
AU - Fathi Salem Molouk, Ahmed
AU - Liu, Xingbo
AU - Li, Wenyuan
PY - 2023
DA - 2023/11/17
PB - Royal Society of Chemistry (RSC)
SP - 25803-25824
IS - 47
VL - 11
SN - 2050-7488
SN - 2050-7496
SN - 0959-9428
SN - 1364-5501
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@article{2023_Li,
author = {Xuemei Li and Lingfeng Zhou and Qingyuan Li and Awa Kalu and Cijie Liu and Bo Guan and Ahmed Fathi Salem Molouk and Xingbo Liu and Wenyuan Li},
title = {Nanocomposite Electrodes as a New Opportunity to Transform the Performance of Solid Oxide Cells},
journal = {Journal of Materials Chemistry A},
year = {2023},
volume = {11},
publisher = {Royal Society of Chemistry (RSC)},
month = {nov},
url = {https://xlink.rsc.org/?DOI=D3TA05430F},
number = {47},
pages = {25803--25824},
doi = {10.1039/d3ta05430f}
}
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Li, Xuemei, et al. “Nanocomposite Electrodes as a New Opportunity to Transform the Performance of Solid Oxide Cells.” Journal of Materials Chemistry A, vol. 11, no. 47, Nov. 2023, pp. 25803-25824. https://xlink.rsc.org/?DOI=D3TA05430F.