Issue 7, 2024

Highly conductive grain boundaries in cold-sintered barium zirconate-based proton conductors

Abstract

Proton-conducting barium zirconate ceramics have shown large potential for efficient electrochemical conversion and separation processes at intermediate operation temperatures. The high energy efficiency, robustness, and intermediate-temperature operation (500–650 °C) make proton-conducting cells promising candidates for future energy conversion systems. However, the major disadvantages of these materials are the inevitable high-sintering temperatures (>1500 °C), leading to Ba-evaporation and formation of high-resistance grain boundaries, which dominate the electrochemical performance. Here, we introduce a novel processing route for proton-conducting barium zirconates, which, on the one hand, significantly lowers the maximum processing temperature and, on the other hand, overcomes the dominating influence of grain boundaries on total conductivity. The key step of this novel processing route is the cold sintering of the powder using pure water as a sintering aid to consolidate BaZr0.7Ce0.2Y0.1O3−δ (BZCY) at 350 °C. We show that clean grain boundaries with a high acceptor-dopant concentration are preserved thanks to the recovery of the perovskite phase during thermal treatment at 1300 °C. This compensates the interfacial core charge, resulting in highly conductive grain boundaries, which do not limit the total conductivity. Consequently, dense BZCY electrolytes produced by our novel approach outperform the conductivity of conventionally sintered BZCY irrespective of the significantly lower maximum processing temperature and its nanocrystalline microstructure. Our presented approach opens up new possibilities for grain boundary engineering and might facilitate novel co-sintering pathways for barium zirconate-based components.

Graphical abstract: Highly conductive grain boundaries in cold-sintered barium zirconate-based proton conductors

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Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
16 Nov 2023
Accepted
22 Dec 2023
First published
27 Dec 2023
This article is Open Access
Creative Commons BY-NC license

J. Mater. Chem. A, 2024,12, 3977-3988

Highly conductive grain boundaries in cold-sintered barium zirconate-based proton conductors

M. Kindelmann, S. Escolastico, L. Almar, A. Vayyala, D. Jennings, W. Deibert, W. A. Meulenberg, W. Rheinheimer, M. Bram, J. M. Serra, J. Mayer and O. Guillon, J. Mater. Chem. A, 2024, 12, 3977 DOI: 10.1039/D3TA07076J

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