Ganesan, Prabhu, Hector Colon, Bala Haran, Ralph White, and Branko N. Popov. 2002. “Study of Cobalt-Doped Lithium-Nickel Oxides As Cathodes for MCFC”. Journal of Power Sources 111 (1): 109-20.
Abstract
Cobalt substituted lithium-nickel oxides were synthesized by a solid-state reaction procedure using lithium nitrate, nickel hydroxide and cobalt oxalate precursor and were characterized as cathodes for molten carbonate fuel cell (MCFC). LiNi0.8Co0.2O2 cathodes were prepared using non-aqueous tape casting technique followed by sintering in air. The X-ray diffraction (XRD) analysis of sintered LiNi1-xCoxO2 indicated that lithium evaporation occurs during heating. The lithium loss decreases with an increase of the cobalt content in the mixed oxides. The stability studies showed that dissolution of nickel into the molten carbonate melt is smaller in the case of LiNi1-xCoxO2 cathodes compared to the dissolution values reported in the literature for state-of-the-art NiO. Pore volume analysis of the sintered electrode indicated a mean pore size of 3 $μ$m and a porosity of 40%. A current density of 160 mA/cm2 was observed when LiNi0.8Co0.2O2 cathodes were polarized at 140 mV. The electrochemical impedance spectroscopy (EIS) studies done on LiNi0.8Co0.2O2 cathodes under different gas conditions indicated that the rate of the cathodic discharge reaction depends on the O2 and CO2 partial pressures. © 2002 Published by Elsevier Science B.V.
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