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3D Microstructure Effects in Ni-YSZ Anodes: Influence of TPB Lengths on the Electrochemical Performance
Omar M. Pecho1  Andreas Mai4  Beat Münch2  Thomas Hocker1  Robert J. Flatt3  Lorenz Holzer1 
[1] Institute of Computational Physics, Zurich University of Applied Sciences, Winterthur 8400, Switzerland;Empa, Materials Science and Technology, Laboratory for Concrete and Construction Chemistry, Dübendorf 8400, Switzerland;Institute for Building Materials, ETH Zurich, Zurich 8093, Switzerland;Hexis SA, Winterthur 8404, Switzerland;
关键词: cermet;    degradation;    microstructure;    tomography;    polarization resistance;    solid oxide fuel cells;    Ni-YSZ;    redox cycling;    triple phase boundary (TPB);   
DOI  :  10.3390/ma8105370
来源: mdpi
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【 摘 要 】

3D microstructure-performance relationships in Ni-YSZ anodes for electrolyte-supported cells are investigated in terms of the correlation between the triple phase boundary (TPB) length and polarization resistance (Rpol). Three different Ni-YSZ anodes of varying microstructure are subjected to eight reduction-oxidation (redox) cycles at 950 °C. In general the TPB lengths correlate with anode performance. However, the quantitative results also show that there is no simplistic relationship between TPB and Rpol. The degradation mechanism strongly depends on the initial microstructure. Finer microstructures exhibit lower degradation rates of TPB and Rpol. In fine microstructures, TPB loss is found to be due to Ni coarsening, while in coarse microstructures reduction of active TPB results mainly from loss of YSZ percolation. The latter is attributed to weak bottlenecks associated with lower sintering activity of the coarse YSZ. The coarse anode suffers from complete loss of YSZ connectivity and associated drop of TPBactive by 93%. Surprisingly, this severe microstructure degradation did not lead to electrochemical failure. Mechanistic scenarios are discussed for different anode microstructures. These scenarios are based on a model for coupled charge transfer and transport, which allows using TPB and effective properties as input. The mechanistic scenarios describe the microstructure influence on current distributions, which explains the observed complex relationship between TPB lengths and anode performances. The observed loss of YSZ percolation in the coarse anode is not detrimental because the electrochemical activity is concentrated in a narrow active layer. The anode performance can be predicted reliably if the volume-averaged properties (TPBactive, effective ionic conductivity) are corrected for the so-called short-range effect, which is particularly important in cases with a narrow active layer.

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