Claims
- 1. A fuel cell, comprising:
an air electrode and a fuel electrode; an electrolyte arranged between the air electrode and the fuel electrode; and a plasma sprayed interlayer disposed between the air electrode and the electrolyte, the interlayer having a thickness of about 0.1 micron to about 10 microns and weighting about 0.2 gram to about 2 grams, and formed of molten particle splats that adhere to the air electrode.
- 2. The fuel cell of claim 1, wherein the interlayer comprises a ceria-containing composition.
- 3. The fuel cell of claim 2, wherein the ceria-containing composition comprises cerium oxide particles.
- 4. The fuel cell of claim 3, wherein the cerium oxide particles is in compound or admixed with niobium and/or tantalum.
- 5. The fuel cell of claim 3, wherein most of the cerium oxide particles have a size of about 7 microns to about 52 microns.
- 6. The fuel cell of claim 1, wherein most of the cerium oxide particles have a size of about 11 microns to about 45 microns.
- 7. The fuel cell of claim 1, wherein a spray gun is used to dispose the interlayer onto the air electrode.
- 8. The fuel cell of claim 7, wherein the spray gun generates an arc discharge having a voltage of about 30 to 60 volts, a current of about 400 to 900 amperes, and a power of about 15 to 25 kilowatts.
- 9. The fuel cell of claim 7, wherein the spray gun discharge temperatures is between 1000-1800° C.
- 10. The fuel cell of claim 7, wherein the spray gun discharges a ceria-containing composition to form the interlayer on the air electrode at a speed of about 500-600 mm/s.
- 11. The fuel cell of claim 7, wherein the interlayer comprises cerium oxide particles in powder form that are feed to the spray gun at a rate of about 6-20 grams per minute.
- 12. The fuel cell of claim 7, wherein the spray gun is spaced a distance of about less than 4 inches from the air electrode.
- 13. The fuel cell of claim 7, wherein the spray gun moves at least 40 meters per minute when disposing the interlayer onto the air electrode.
- 14. The fuel cell of claim 7, wherein the spray gun makes a plurality of passes along an axial length of the air electrode to dispose the interlayer onto to air electrode.
- 15. The fuel cell of claim 7, wherein the axial length of the air electrode is rotated about 10-15° after each pass of the spray gun.
- 16. A fuel cell, comprising:
an air electrode; a plasma sprayed interlayer disposed on at least a portion of the air electrode having a thickness of about 0.1 micron to about 10 microns; a plasma sprayed electrolyte disposed on at least a portion of the interlayer; and a fuel electrode disposed on at least a portion of the electrolyte.
- 17. The fuel cell of claim 16, wherein the interlayer comprises cerium oxide particles in powder form that are disposed by a spray gun.
- 18. The method of claim 17, wherein the electrolyte comprises rare-earth element stabilized zirconia particles in powder form that are disposed by a spray gun.
- 19. A method of manufacturing a fuel cell, comprising:
providing an air electrode; plasma spraying an interlayer onto at least a portion of the air electrode; plasma spraying an electrolyte onto at least a portion of the interlayer; and applying a fuel electrode onto at least a portion of the electrolyte to fabricate the fuel cell.
- 20. The method of claim 19, wherein the interlayer comprises cerium oxide particles in powder form that are disposed onto at least a portion of the air electrode by a spray gun.
- 21. The method of claim 20, wherein the electrolyte comprises rare-earth element stabilized zirconia particles in powder form that are disposed onto at least a portion of the interlayer by a spray gun.
GOVERNMENT RIGHTS STATEMENT
[0001] This invention was conceived under United States Department of Energy Contract No. DE-FC26-97FT-34139. The United States government has certain rights hereunder.