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Testing of Ni-Plated Ferritic Steel Interconnect in SOFC Stacks

Authors :
A. R. Dinesen
L. Korcakova
Peter Vang Hendriksen
K. A. Nielsen
Finn Willy Poulsen
Lars Pilgaard Mikkelsen
Source :
Fuel Cells. 6:100-106
Publication Year :
2006
Publisher :
Wiley, 2006.

Abstract

Stack tests were run at 850 °C for periods from 80 hours to 1,150 hours to develop contacting procedures and at the same time evaluate the performance of a 5 μm electroplated nickel coating on a ferritic Fe22Cr interconnect. The metallic nickel coating reacted relatively quickly during the initial heating to 1,030 °C. During this time, 20–70 μm thick surface layers of austenitic steel were formed, which were covered by a 1–4 μm chromia layer on the anode side and by a layer of mixed Cr-Fe-Ni-spinels over a 1–4 μm chromia layer on the cathode side. The microstructure and composition of the protective scale on the cathode side was susceptible to pitting-type corrosion patterns, which may limit the life expectancy to less than 2,000 hours for the 200 μm thick interconnect tested. The initial area-specific resistances (ASR) at the interconnect/cathode current collector interface and the interconnect/anode current collector interface were very low (2 and 10 mΩ cm2, respectively). The cathode side interface resistance increased over the 1,150 hours by ∼7 mΩ cm2/103�h, but the anode side interface resistance decreased during the first 600 hours of the experiment before it started to show a slight increase

Details

ISSN :
16156854 and 16156846
Volume :
6
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Fuel Cells
Accession number :
edsair.doi...........411ad8e114f4d744c915eab036c98305
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1002/fuce.200500114