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Meeting MS&T23: Materials Science & Technology
Symposium Advances in Surface Engineering
Presentation Title Bio-inspired Surface Engineering of an La2NiO4+δ Electrode to Modify Electrochemical Activity for Electrolysis
Author(s) Cole S. Klemstine, Yu Zhong, Xingbo Liu, Wenyuan Li, Kathy Sabolsky, Edward Sabolsky
On-Site Speaker (Planned) Cole S. Klemstine
Abstract Scope Solid oxide electrolysis cells cleanly and efficiently produce hydrogen for fuel, driving interest in their development. It is known that compositional changes, phase stability, Cr resistance, and microstructure morphology in the oxygen electrode are important. This project chose a La2NiO4+δ backbone, as its conductivity mechanism, interstitial oxygen (Oï), maintains ionic conductivity under high PO2 and shows much lower reaction in Cr-poisoning modeling experiments. However, as LNO has lower surface oxygen transport, work focused on surface engineering of the oxygen electrode with an infiltrated LaCoO3-δ (LCO)-based perovskite layer. The surface engineering technique chosen uses a biomolecular infiltration approach. The catechol chemistry was selected as a surfactant due to similarities to an adhesive on the feet of mussels, allowing controllable adhesion coating properties. Work was done on characterization of the electrochemical properties via EIS of infiltrated LNO backbones, and on surface properties such as roughness, homogeneity, and particle size via AFM.

OTHER PAPERS PLANNED FOR THIS SYMPOSIUM

A Study on Surface Oxidation Behavior of Ferritic Stainless Steel for SOFC Interconnect
Bio-inspired Surface Engineering of an La2NiO4+δ Electrode to Modify Electrochemical Activity for Electrolysis
Characterization of Laser Driven Shockwaves and Applications in Materials Testing and Processing
Detection of Breath Acetone via Au-decorated V2O5 Thin Film/Ag Nanoparticles
Exploring the Particle-substrate Interface in Cold Spray Applications via Single Particle Impacts
Improved Performance of Stainless Steels with Low Temperature Surface Hardening
N-2: Development and Application of Green Corrosion Inhibitor for Oil and Gas Pipeline-steels in Produced Water Media
N-3: Evaluation of Mechanical Properties of AISI 8620 Steel`s Surface Modified through TIG Arcing Process
N-4: The Effects of Boronizing on TRIP Steel Surface Integrity
Optimization of Coating Property of Zinc-aluminium Flake Coated Bolt for Construction Equipment
Patterned Surface Deformation for Tuning Strength and Functionality
Solid Lubricant Coatings Based on Nanoscrolls Prepared Using Reduced Graphene Oxide and Titanium Dioxide for High Lubricity Applications

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