Electrochemical Investigation of Lanthanide Incorporated Sr0.5R0.3Fe0.2CoO3-δ Cathode Materials for Solid Oxide Fuel Cell
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2025
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Library Information Services, COMSATS University Islamabad, Lahore Campus
Abstract
The fossil fuel-based energy resources are widely providing predominant amount of
worldwide energy such as coal, oil, and gas. Unfortunately, due to high consumption
rate and the current generation demands, these limited assets are being depleted rapidly.
Therefore, it is urgent need to find out some alternate energy resources which should
be renewable. One kind of fuel cell that is well-known for its great efficiency and
capacity to function at high temperatures usually between 600°C and 1000°C is the
solid oxide fuel cell (SOFC). To carry oxygen ions from the cathode to the anode, where
the fuel is oxidized and energy is produced, they use a solid oxide or ceramic
electrolyte. The cathode material has a major impact on SOFC performance; it needs to
have strong catalytic activity, chemical stability, and electronic conductivity. In this
regard, lanthanide-incorporated Sr0.5R0.3Fe0.2CoO3-δ (where R = Ce, Gd, and Sm)
cathode materials are being studied to boost SOFC performance. Higher efficiency and
durability can result from the addition of lanthanides, which can also enhance the
catalytic and electrical conductivity. By improving SOFC performance, this novel
strategy hopes to increase their viability for clean energy applications and promote the
development of sustainable energy technology. The goal of this research work is to
improve the efficiency of SOFCs by studying lanthanide-incorporated
Sr0.5R0.3Fe0.2CoO3-δ cathode materials. Sr0.5R0.3Fe0.2CoO3-δ materials will be
synthesized by solid state reaction and characterized by XRD, SEM, RAMAN, UV-
Vis, FTIR and EIS. Electrical conductivities and fuel cell performance will be measured
under hydrogen atmosphere. By optimizing the cathode's properties, this novel strategy
seeks to promote clean energy solutions by increasing efficiency, extending operational
lifespans, and expanding the applications of SOFC technology.
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Department of Physics, FA23, Physics, Electrochemical Investigation, Lanthanide Incorporated, Cathode Materials, Dr. Ghazanfar Abbas