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Compositionally graded metallic plates for planar solid oxide fuel cells

Description

A method for preparing compositionally graded metallic plates and compositionally graded metallic plates suitable for use as interconnects for solid oxide fuel cells are provided. The method of the invention, utilizing powder metallurgy, enables making metallic plates of generally any desired composition to meet the corrosion requirements of fuel cells and other applications, and enables making metallic plates of graded composition from one surface of the plate to the other. A powder of the desired alloy composition is obtained, then solvents, dispersants, a plasticizer and an organic binder are added to form a slip. The slip is then formed into a layer on a desired substrate that can be flat or textured. Once dried, the layer is removed from the substrate and the binder is burned out. The layer is sintered in a reducing atmosphere at a set temperature for a predefined duration specific to the materials used and the desired final properties.

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Identifiers

Patent number
US 16783202 A
Patent application number
US 6843960 B2
Other
oai:uchicago.tind.io:8978

Dates

Patent filed
2002-06-12

UChicago Information

Division(s)
Physical Sciences Division
Department(s)
Chemistry