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The integration of solid oxide cells (SOCs) into circular economy is crucial to enable efficient preservation of critical and high-cost resources such as rare earth elements, cobalt, and nickel used in conventional SOC applications. Based on the fuel electrode-supported cell (FESC) design, a semi-closed loop recycling approach was applied for cell material from CeramTec/Forschungszentrum Jülich. We show that more than 85 wt% of the ceramic components can be successfully reprocessed to new fuel electrode-based substrate that can be further used in cell production. Reprocessing of sintered bodies requires a multi-stage procedure. Increasing the amount of recyclate in the substrate leads to changes in substrate properties such as higher porosities and reduced shrinkage.
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