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Renewable Energy Sources, Hydropower Materials for Fuel Cells Based on Barium and Strontium Cobaltites Synthetized on a Solar Furnace

M. S. PaizullahanovInstitute of Materials Science, Academy of Sciences of the Republic of Uzbekistan, 100085, Tashkent, Republic of UzbekistanO. R. ParpievInstitute of Materials Science, Academy of Sciences of the Republic of Uzbekistan, 100085, Tashkent, Republic of UzbekistanUktam SalomovFergana Polytechnic Institute, 150107, Fergana, Republic of UzbekistanZh. Z. ShermatovInstitute of Materials Science, Academy of Sciences of the Republic of Uzbekistan, 100085, Tashkent, Republic of UzbekistanG. Sh. KarimovaNational Research Institute of Renewable Energy Sources, 100085, Tashkent, Republic of UzbekistanS. S. SabirovFergana Branch of the Tashkent University of Information Technologies, 150107, Fergana, Republic of Uzbekistan
Thermal Engineeringjournal2023en
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Study was carried out on materials based on perovskite structures of cobaltite compositions of strontium $${\text{SrCoO}_{{3 - \delta }}}$$ and barium $${\text{BaCoO}_{{3 - \delta }}},$$ obtained by synthesis from a melt of a stoichiometric mixture of cobalt oxide with strontium carbonates Co2O3 + SrCO3 or barium Co2O3 + BaCO3 in a stream of high (150 W/cm2) density concentrated solar radiation in a solar furnace, followed by quenching in water and sintering at a temperature of 1300 K. Hexagonal barium and strontium cobaltites had a developed fine microstructure (grains in the form of densely packed polyhedrons of various shapes 2–5 μm in size), a semiconductor character of electrical conductivity, and a low thermal expansion coefficient (average 12.6 × 10–6 K–1) in the temperature range 300–1100 K. The change in the electrical resistance of materials is due to the high affinity of cobalt ions for oxygen, which causes oxygen sorption and, as a result, leads to changes in the electronic structure of cobalt ions, as a result of charge transitions 2Co3+ = Co2+ + Co4+. This circumstance indicates the possibility of using materials based on barium and strontium cobaltites as selective absorbers, oxygen membranes, or cathode materials for the manufacture of solid-oxide fuel cells in the production of electrical energy as well as materials for hydrogen storage.

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