Proton-conducting solid oxide electrolysis cells: Relationship of composition-structure-property, their challenges, and prospects

Muhammad Bilal Hanif, Sajid Rauf, Zain ul Abadeen, Kashif Khan, Zuhra Tayyab, Sana Qayyum, Michał Mosiałek, Zongping Shao, Cheng Xin Li, Martin Motola

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Abstract

Proton-conducting solid oxide electrolysis cells (H-SOECs) have attracted significant attention in recent years. This is due to their advantageous nature compared with the popular ion-conducting SOECs (O-SOECs). Progress in H-SOECs is, however, lagging compared with O-SOECs. This is primarily due to the low stability of these electrolytes in environments that contain H2O and CO2. Here, we present a critical evaluation, recent developments, overview of advancements, and future perspective for H-SOECs (emphasizing the last decade of work on H-SOECs). We focus on the design and advanced interface architecture of electrodes and the composition-structure-property relationship of the most popular Ba(Ce, Zr)1−x−yYxYbyO3−δ and Sr(Ce, Zr)1−x−yYxYbyO3−δ materials. We also present the latest innovative electrolyte materials applicable to H-SOECs and introduce the latest reported modification techniques for enhancing overall H-SOEC performance. Finally, we assess the prospects and potential direction of research for the near future.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)1782-1830
Number of pages49
JournalMatter
Volume6
Issue number6
DOIs
StatePublished - 7 Jun 2023

Keywords

  • Ba(Ce, Zr)YYbO
  • Sr(Ce, Zr)YYbO
  • composition-structure-property relationship
  • electrodes
  • electrolytes
  • interface architecture
  • proton conductor
  • solid oxide electrolysis cells

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