Ragnar Kiebach
Technical University of Denmark
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International Journal of Applied Ceramic Technology | 2018
Yu Xu; Nicholas M. Farandos; Massimo Rosa; Philipp Zielke; Vincenzo Esposito; Peter Vang Hendriksen; Søren Højgaard Jensen; Tao Li; Geoffrey H. Kelsall; Ragnar Kiebach
GdxCe1-xO2-d (GDC) nanoparticles were synthesized, using continuous hydrothermal flow synthesis. By varying the synthesis conditions, particle size and morphology could be tailored. Here, particle sizes between 6 and 40 nm with polyhedral or octahedral shape could be obtained. Gd0.2Ce0.8O2-d nanoparticles were further processed into inks for inkjet printing. Despite the small particle size/large surface area, inks with excellent printing behavior were formulated. For proof-of-concept, thin GDC layers were printed on a) green NiO-GDC substrates, and on b) presintered NiO-YSZ substrates. While no dense layers could be obtained on the green NiO-GDC substrates, GDC nanoparticles printed on NiO-YSZ substrates formed a dense continuous layer after firing.
Fuel Cells | 2017
Philipp Zielke; Anders Christian Wulff; Xiufu Sun; Søren Højgaard Jensen; Ragnar Kiebach; Henrik Lund Frandsen; Poul Norby; Anke Hagen
A critical issue in state-of-the-art solid oxide cell stacks is the contacting of the oxygen electrode. The commonly used ceramic contact layers are applied in a green state and cannot be sintered properly, due to compliance limitations arising from other stack components like sealing glasses and steels. The consequence is a low layer and interface strength. A metallic copper manganese foam, which is oxidized under operation conditions into a conductive Cu1+xMn2–xO4 spinel, is presented in this work as a viable contact solution. The foam has been electrochemically tested in a single repeating unit setup for 350 hours of constant operation, followed by dynamic conditions with thermal cycles. After operation, a micro structural analysis using scanning electron microscopy, energy dispersive X-ray spectroscopy and X-ray diffraction was carried out. It was confirmed that after oxidation/operation the manganese solely formed a CuMn-spinel phase, mixed with a CuO phase. A separate Mn-oxide phase was not found. The conductivity and contacting of the foam was sufficient for > 350 h of SOFC operation. With an initial serial resistance comparable to single cell tests using gold foil as contact material and moderate degradation rates, the CuMn foam presented itself as an interesting cathode contact solution.
Journal of Power Sources | 2015
Ragnar Kiebach; Weiwei Zhang; Wei Zhang; Ming Chen; Kion Norrman; Hsiang-Jen Wang; Jacob R. Bowen; Rasmus Barfod; Peter Vang Hendriksen
Journal of Power Sources | 2013
Ragnar Kiebach; Christina Knöfel; Francesco Bozza; Trine Klemensø; Christodoulos Chatzichristodoulou
Solid State Ionics | 2012
Trine Klemensø; Christodoulos Chatzichristodoulou; Jimmi Nielsen; Francesco Bozza; Karl Tor Sune Thydén; Ragnar Kiebach; Severine Ramousse
Journal of The European Ceramic Society | 2015
Debora Marani; Christophe Gadea; Johan Hjelm; Per Hjalmarsson; Marie Wandel; Ragnar Kiebach
Fuel Cells | 2016
Ragnar Kiebach; Philipp Zielke; Jens Valdemar Thorvald Høgh; Karl Tor Sune Thydén; H.-J. Wang; R. Barford; Peter Vang Hendriksen
Journal of Power Sources | 2016
Ragnar Kiebach; Kurt Engelbrecht; Laila Grahl-Madsen; Bertil Sieborg; Ming Chen; Johan Hjelm; Kion Norrman; Christodoulos Chatzichristodoulou; Peter Vang Hendriksen
Fuel Processing Technology | 2016
Stéven Pirou; Jonas Gurauskis; Vanesa Gil; Martin Søgaard; Peter Vang Hendriksen; Andreas Kaiser; Simona Ovtar; Ragnar Kiebach
Dalton Transactions | 2014
Ragnar Kiebach; Kion Norrman; Christodoulos Chatzichristodoulou; Ming Chen; Xiufu Sun; Sune Dalgaard Ebbesen; Mogens Bjerg Mogensen; Peter Vang Hendriksen