Well done to the researchers of our project partner DTU – Technical University of Denmark recently published a paper acknowledging Hy-SPIRE Project!
The paper is entitled Development of glass sealants for proton conducting ceramic cells: materials, concepts and challenges and has been published in Open Access on the Springer Journal of Materials Science: Materials in Engineering!
Abstract
In this study, we have successfully developed and tested sealing concepts for symmetrical, planar proton-conducting ceramic cells (PCCCs). Three glass sealants from the field of solid oxide cells were investigated as potential compatible sealing materials for PCCCs. The most promising results were obtained with a SiO2-MgO-CaO-Na2O-Al2O3-ZrO2-B2O3 glass, which provided a dense, crack-free sealant between the proton-conducting ceramic cells and the Al2O3-coated ferritic steels. During the sealing process, a reaction layer between the interface of the BaCe0.2Zr0.7Y0.1O3-δ contained in the PCCCs and the glass–ceramic, occurred. Here, we propose a reaction mechanism for this interaction and discuss its impact on potential applications. Moreover, next to evaluating potential glass sealants, we have successfully designed and demonstrated a new sealing geometry that prevents a potential gas crossover in the symmetrical proton-conducting ceramic cell.
Cite this article
Georgolamprou, X., Ritucci, I., Pirou, S. et al. Development of glass sealants for proton conducting ceramic cells: materials, concepts and challenges. J Mater. Sci: Mater Eng. 19, 36 (2024). https://doi.org/10.1186/s40712-024-00184-6
Read the article in Open Access at this link or find it on our “Results” web page: https://hy-spire.eu/results/