Reversible protonic ceramic cells(RPCCs) show great potential as new-generation energy conversion and storage devices. However, the mature development of RPCCs is seriously hindered by the inactivity and poor stabilit...Reversible protonic ceramic cells(RPCCs) show great potential as new-generation energy conversion and storage devices. However, the mature development of RPCCs is seriously hindered by the inactivity and poor stability of air electrodes exposed to concentrated vapor under operating conditions. Herein, we report a high-entropy air electrode with the composition BaCo_(0.2)Fe_(0.2)Zr_(0.2)Sn_(0.2)Pr_(0.2)O_(3-δ)(BCFZSP), which shows integrated electronic, protonic and oxygenic conduction in a single perovskite phase and excellent structural stability in concentrated steam. Such triple conduction can spread the electrochemically active sites of the air electrode to the overall electrode surface, thus optimizing the kinetics of the oxygen reduction and evolution reactions(0.448 Ω cm^(2) of polarization resistance at 550℃). As-prepared RPCCs with a BCFZSP air electrode at 600℃ achieved a peak power density of 0.68 W/cm^(2) in fuel-cell mode and a current density of 0.92 A/cm^(2) under a 1.3 V applied voltage in electrolysis mode. More importantly, the RPCCs demonstrate an encouragingly high stability during 120 h of reversible switching between the fuelcell and electrolysis modes. Given their excellent performance, high-entropy perovskites can be promising electrode materials for RPCCs.展开更多
基金financially supported by the National Natural Science Foundation of China (Nos. 22078022, 22178023, 22179007)China Postdoctoral Science Foundation (No. 2021M690379)。
文摘Reversible protonic ceramic cells(RPCCs) show great potential as new-generation energy conversion and storage devices. However, the mature development of RPCCs is seriously hindered by the inactivity and poor stability of air electrodes exposed to concentrated vapor under operating conditions. Herein, we report a high-entropy air electrode with the composition BaCo_(0.2)Fe_(0.2)Zr_(0.2)Sn_(0.2)Pr_(0.2)O_(3-δ)(BCFZSP), which shows integrated electronic, protonic and oxygenic conduction in a single perovskite phase and excellent structural stability in concentrated steam. Such triple conduction can spread the electrochemically active sites of the air electrode to the overall electrode surface, thus optimizing the kinetics of the oxygen reduction and evolution reactions(0.448 Ω cm^(2) of polarization resistance at 550℃). As-prepared RPCCs with a BCFZSP air electrode at 600℃ achieved a peak power density of 0.68 W/cm^(2) in fuel-cell mode and a current density of 0.92 A/cm^(2) under a 1.3 V applied voltage in electrolysis mode. More importantly, the RPCCs demonstrate an encouragingly high stability during 120 h of reversible switching between the fuelcell and electrolysis modes. Given their excellent performance, high-entropy perovskites can be promising electrode materials for RPCCs.