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Bullboard - Stock Discussion Forum Scandium Canada Ltd V.SCD

Alternate Symbol(s):  SCDCF

Scandium Canada Ltd., formerly Imperial Mining Group Ltd., is a Canadian technology metals company focused on advancing its flagship Crater Lake scandium and rare earth projects in Quebec. It specializes in mining exploration for gold, base metal and technology metal mining sites located in Canada. It is focused on the advancement of its Crater Lake Scandium-REE project in Northeastern Quebec... see more

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Scandium Canada Ltd > Scandium oxide is a superior stabilizing agent for SOFC's
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Post by ScandiumPower on Jun 08, 2023 2:56am

Scandium oxide is a superior stabilizing agent for SOFC's

This is why scandium demand will have impressive growth in the near future. 

Fuel cells may have been used as an electrical power supply source for various sectors for more than 100 years, but the current solid oxide fuel cell design stands out from the pack. SOFCs are more energy efficient, adapted to different fuel sources, contain fewer exotic metal components in their structure and have a minimal impact on the environment.
SOFCs operate at temperatures of approximately 1,000 C and use a hard ceramic material as a solid electrolyte (typically zirconia). Traditionally, yttria has been used as a stabilizing agent for the solid electrolyte, but recent SOFC designs have demonstrated that scandia (scandium oxide) is a superior stabilizing agent and a better ionic electrical conductor than yttrium.
As it turns out, scandium helps the SOFC’s electrolyte to conduct at lower temperatures (between 750 and 800C). It even helps the unit to reach power density at those same low temperatures. Thanks to those low temperatures and scandium, SOFC manufacturers can now reduce their thermal shielding material costs (using stainless steel instead of exotic alloys). Plus, thermal stress is reduced within the unit, pushing the operating cycle of a scandia-stabilized SOFC by more than 10 years (instead of the typical two to three-year cycle of an yttria-stabilized SOFC).
Increased service life, greater power outputs and cost savings: Scandia-stabilized SOFCs are today’s leading choice for the grid-supplied electrical power sector.

https://www.elementnorth21.com/solid-oxide-fuel-cells/
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