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Detrimental phase evolution triggered by Ni in perovskite-type cathodes for CO2 electroreduction 被引量:3
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作者 Shiqing Hu Lixiao Zhang +6 位作者 huanying liu Wenping Li Zhongwei Cao Lili Cai Yue Zhu Xuefeng Zhu Weishen Yang 《Journal of Energy Chemistry》 SCIE EI CAS CSCD 2019年第9期87-94,共8页
Perovskite oxides are popular as cathode materials of solid oxide electrolysis cells, because of their good redox stability and high resistance to coke formation.Unexpectedly, a negative effect of Ni doping is found o... Perovskite oxides are popular as cathode materials of solid oxide electrolysis cells, because of their good redox stability and high resistance to coke formation.Unexpectedly, a negative effect of Ni doping is found on Sr2Fe(1.5-x)NixMo(0.5)O(x = 0, 0.05, 0.1, 0.2) cathode for pure CO2 electroreduction at 800 ℃, although Ni is highly active for CO2 electroreduction.The CO2 electroreduction performance degrades with the increase of Ni doping amount.Various characterization techniques are used to disclose the negative effect.Ni doping decreases the perovskite stability under electroreduction conditions, Fe and Ni cations in the B-site are reduced to metal nanoparticles and SrCO3 forms on the surface of the perovskite.The phase instability results from the weaker Ni–O bond.Although the Fe-Ni nanoparticles are in favor of the CO2 electroreduction, too much SrCO3 and carbon deposition block the charge transfer and diffusion of oxygenous species on the cathode surface. 展开更多
关键词 Carbon dioxide ELECTROREDUCTION PEROVSKITE OXIDE Phase stability SOLID OXIDE ELECTROLYSIS cell
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