Two Ag–Cu–Ti brazing alloy compositions were studied as gas seals for solid oxide fuel cells (SOFCs). Yttria-stabilized zirconia pellets were bonded using Ag–35.25Cu–1.75Ti (Cusil-ABA) or Ag–20.1Cu–1.0Ti (average composition; Ag-Cusil). Both as-brazed filler metals contained metallic Ag and Cu phases, along with continuous titanium oxide layers at the filler metal-zirconia interfaces. The brazed joints were then aged at for up to in air or while separating and air atmospheres. After annealing in air for at , degradation in microstructure and hermeticity was more pronounced in Cusil-ABA. However, in -air atmosphere, Cusil-ABA performed better than Ag-Cusil. Ag-Cusil aged in air delaminated from zirconia and its microstructure showed large interconnected pores in Ag-rich regions. The results were confirmed by single-cell tests using each filler metal as a gas seal. Observations of the post-test Cusil-ABA microstructure revealed little degradation. These results indicate that Cusil-ABA is better suited than Ag-Cusil as a SOFC gas seal.
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Ag–Cu–Ti Braze Materials for Sealing SOFCs
Worawarit Kobsiriphat,
Worawarit Kobsiriphat
Northwestern University
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Worawarit Kobsiriphat
Northwestern University
, 2220 Campus Drive, Evanston, IL 60208
Scott Barnett
Northwestern University
, 2220 Campus Drive, Evanston, IL 60208J. Fuel Cell Sci. Technol. Feb 2008, 5(1): 011002 (7 pages)
Published Online: January 16, 2008
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November 9, 2005
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July 11, 2006
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January 16, 2008
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Kobsiriphat, W., and Barnett, S. (January 16, 2008). "Ag–Cu–Ti Braze Materials for Sealing SOFCs." ASME. J. Fuel Cell Sci. Technol. February 2008; 5(1): 011002. https://doi.org/10.1115/1.2784279
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