Title of article
Raman evidence of the formation of LT-LiCoO2 thin layers on NiO in molten carbonate at 6508C
Author/Authors
L. Mendoza، نويسنده ,
Issue Information
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2004
Pages
6
From page
356
To page
361
Abstract
The structural evolution of thin layers of Co3O4 elaborated on nickel-based substrates in the Li2CO3–Na2CO3 carbonate
eutectic at 650 8C as a function of time immersion is reported. Raman microspectrometry has been applied in order to provide
more information on the nature of the protective cobalt oxide layers. The typical Raman fingerprint of the LT-LiCoO2 compound
has been obtained, with four well defined bands at 449, 484, 590 and 605 cm 1, while XRD data are unable to distinguish the
layered phase (HT) from the spinel one (LT). The mechanical stability of such films does not exceed 10 h in direct contact with
the molten carbonate bulk at 650 8C; nevertheless, these conditions are much more corrosive than in a molten carbonate fuel cell
(MCFC).
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Keywords
Fuel cell , LT-LiCoO2 coating , Surface analysis , Raman spectroscopy , MOLTEN CARBONATE
Journal title
Applied Surface Science
Serial Year
2004
Journal title
Applied Surface Science
Record number
999277
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