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Title: Solubility of the NiO fuel-cell cathode in Li/sub 2/CO/sub 3/-K/sub 2/CO/sub 3/ melts as determined by cyclic voltammetry

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OSTI ID:5928525

Development of molten carbonate fuel cells is concerned with the stability of its NiO (lithiated) cathode. Observations of metallic-nickel deposits within its electrolyte matrix have prompted investigation into modes of operation to enhance NiO stability as well as a search for alternative cathode materials. In this paper, cyclic voltammetry has been applied to examine Ni/sup 2 +/ concentration in Li/sub 2/CO/sub 3/-K/sub 2/CO/sub 3/ melts with NiO present. A test cell with three gold electrodes, one being the reference with 1/3 O/sub 2/ - 2/3 CO/sub 2/ gas purge, employed voltage limits +0.2 to -1.0 V. Data and physical samples were collected at temperatures between 823 and 1023 K. The Li/sub 2/CO/sub 3/-K/sub 2/CO/sub 3/ melt compositions ranged from 65 to 38 mol % Li/sub 2/CO/sub 3/-K/sub 2/CO/sub 3/. Solubility of NiO as a function of increasing temperature (823 to 1023 K) differed for the respective dry carbonate melt compositions, increasing in a range from 5 to 45 wt ppm Ni for 62 mol % Li/sub 2/CO/sub 3/, while decreasing in a range from 15 to 5 wt ppm Ni for 38 mol % Li/sub 2/CO/sub 3/. In 50 mol % Li/sub 2/CO/sub 3/, NiO solubility increased from 10 wt ppm Ni at 823 K to 30 wt ppm Ni at 1023 K. Humidified cathode gas significantly increased NiO solubility (up to 10 X). The increase was partially reversed by dry gas purge with a 2 to 4 fold increase of Ni concentration remaining even after days of dry gas purge. Humidified gas did not affect the coefficients of the respective NiO solubility functions with temperature.

Research Organization:
Argonne National Lab., IL (USA)
DOE Contract Number:
W-31-109-ENG-38
OSTI ID:
5928525
Report Number(s):
CONF-8305100-4; ON: DE83014311
Resource Relation:
Conference: 4. Electrochemical Society international symposium on molten salts, San Francisco, CA, USA, 8 May 1983; Other Information: Portions are illegible in microfiche products
Country of Publication:
United States
Language:
English