Electrochemical Properties of Bismuth (Bi) Doped Lanthanum Cobalt Iron (LCF) Oxide Material as Cathode at Different Sintering Temperatures
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2022
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Library Information Services, COMSATS University Islamabad, Lahore Campus
Abstract
To reduce carbon dioxide emissions, which create global warming and climate change, the world
is moving toward renewable energy sources. Solid oxide fuel cells are one of the most effective
energy generation technologies because of their high energy conversion and minimal influence on
the environment. In this research work, we are synthesized the bismuth doped lanthanum cobalt
iron oxide Bix (La0.6Co0.3Fe0.1)1-x (BLCF), where x= 0.1, 0.2, 0.3, & 0.4 cathode materials are
prepared by sol-gel method and sintered (700-900) oC. The cathodes materials are characterized
with various techniques such as for oxidation reduction reaction (ORR) by Electrochemical
Impedance Spectroscopy (EIS), to examine the functional groups by Fourier Transformation
Infrared Spectroscopy (FTIR), structural and vibratory properties through Raman Spectroscopy,
energy band gaps by Uv-Vis Spectroscopy. The electrical conductivity and electrochemical
performance are also studying at different temperatures.
The composition Bi0.4(La0.36Co0.18Fe0.06)-oxide shows maximum oxidation reduction reaction
(ORR) and good electronic behavior. The maximum conductivity is obtained
Bi0.4(La0.36Co0.18Fe0.06)-oxide at 700 °C in air atmosphere and having the value 2.75 S/cm. FTIR
spectra of cathodes materials B(LCF) show the peaks at 653, 994, 1097, and 3600-3855 cm-1
having different modes and bond (stretching of C-C) , Co-O, O-H bonding and vibrational peaks).
Raman spectra represent the prominent bands at 310, 418, 635, 993 cm-1 related to the La-O
vibration, Fe-O vibration, Co-O vibration, and Ag and normal modes. Band gap values decreased
with increase in the temperatures and 4.00 eV at 700 °C and 3.53 eV at 900 °C, which indicate the
semiconductor nature of the prepared materials. These results revealed that the BLCF cathode
materials show high conductivity at intermediate temperatures. This makes it useful for SOFC
application.
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Department of Physics, FA20, Physics, Sintering Temperatures, Electrochemical Properties, Oxide Material as Cathode, Dr. Muhammad Ajmal Khan