Conferencias de la Universidad Nacional de Córdoba, Congreso Internacional de Metalurgia y Materiales

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MECHANICAL ACTIVATION OF PRECURSORS TO OBTAIN PEROVSKITE TYPE CERAMIC LA0.8SR0.2MNO3 FOR SOFC BY MEANS OF A MECHANOFUSION REACTOR
Ma del Carmen Monterrubio Badillo, Maribel Gutierrez Espinosa, Gabriel Pineda Flores, Ricardo Cuenca Álvarez, Mario Sandoval Jímenez, Teresa Zubillaga Álvarez

Última modificación: 11-08-2016

Resumen


Perovskite type ceramic La0.8Sr0.2MnO3 have interesting properties for use as cathode materials for solid electrolyte fuel cells, SOFC. The aim of this work was to prepare materials perovskite La0.8Sr0.2MnO3 type using solid state reactions upon mechanical activation of the precursor to achieve a total reaction during heat treatment at 1100 ° C for 6 hours, without residual phases that avoid the correct transfer of ions and electrons at the interface electrolyte electrode in the fuel cell, and to prevent the formation of undesirable phases at the interface as La2Zr2O7 due to possible excess La2O3 at the cathode [1]. The mechanical activation was carried out with a reactor mechanofusion. The distance between the wall and the blades (gap) and processing time were varied in order to know their behavior (gap: 0.7 mm and 1.1 mm; time: 1 to 3 hours). The study reported that a 0.7 mm gap reached a higher percentage of perovskite phase with a 76% compared to a 1.1 gap reaching only a 8% of the desired phase. Similarly, when 3 hours of  time was used best results were observed reaching a percentage of 26 compared to a 8% pervoskite phase when one hour of treatment was used. The distance between the wall and the blades (gap) and processing time are critical parameters for mechanical activation.