Theoretical Analysis of the Electrochemical Promotion of Infiltrations in MIEC Based Electrodes for IT-SOFCs

We consider mixed ionic-electronic conducting (MIEC) electrodes for intermediate temperature-solid oxide fuel cells (IT-SOFCs). Focusing on the mechanism of charge conduction along the MIEC, we consider that it features two separated charge conduction paths, one for electrons and one for oxygen-ions...

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Main Authors: A. Enrico, P. Costamagna
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Language:English
Published: AIDIC Servizi S.r.l. 2015-05-01
Series:Chemical Engineering Transactions
Online Access:https://www.cetjournal.it/index.php/cet/article/view/4878
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spelling doaj-8f1596d734b74fcba5def81702c8d6622021-02-20T21:14:26ZengAIDIC Servizi S.r.l.Chemical Engineering Transactions2283-92162015-05-014310.3303/CET1543111Theoretical Analysis of the Electrochemical Promotion of Infiltrations in MIEC Based Electrodes for IT-SOFCsA. EnricoP. CostamagnaWe consider mixed ionic-electronic conducting (MIEC) electrodes for intermediate temperature-solid oxide fuel cells (IT-SOFCs). Focusing on the mechanism of charge conduction along the MIEC, we consider that it features two separated charge conduction paths, one for electrons and one for oxygen-ions. Infiltrated nano- sized dopant particles, adherent to the MIEC fibers, create contact points between the ionic and the electronic conductive paths, among which, otherwise, the charge transfer reaction would be negligible. Based on this picture of the doped MIEC electrode, a model is developed. The model includes the evaluation of i) charge transfer reaction occurring at the dopant particles and, possibly, at the electrode/electrolyte interface; ii) electron and oxygen-ion conduction along the MIEC fiber, and iii) additional charge conduction along the dopant nano-particles, if percolating throughout the electrode structure. The model is applied to Sm0.5Sr0.5CoO3-d (SSC) infiltrated La1-xSrxCo1-yFeyO3-d (LSCF) cathodes, and also to Gd-doped CeO2 (GDC) infiltrated La-doped SrTiO3 (LST) anodes. At 1023 K, an overall reciprocal electrode resistance in the order of 1/Rp ˜?1x106 S m-2 is calculated for the SSC-LSCF cathodes, and 1/Rp ˜?8x103 S m-2 for the GDC-LST anodes. Simulation results are compared to literature experimental data, demonstrating good agreement.https://www.cetjournal.it/index.php/cet/article/view/4878
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author A. Enrico
P. Costamagna
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Theoretical Analysis of the Electrochemical Promotion of Infiltrations in MIEC Based Electrodes for IT-SOFCs
Chemical Engineering Transactions
author_facet A. Enrico
P. Costamagna
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title Theoretical Analysis of the Electrochemical Promotion of Infiltrations in MIEC Based Electrodes for IT-SOFCs
title_short Theoretical Analysis of the Electrochemical Promotion of Infiltrations in MIEC Based Electrodes for IT-SOFCs
title_full Theoretical Analysis of the Electrochemical Promotion of Infiltrations in MIEC Based Electrodes for IT-SOFCs
title_fullStr Theoretical Analysis of the Electrochemical Promotion of Infiltrations in MIEC Based Electrodes for IT-SOFCs
title_full_unstemmed Theoretical Analysis of the Electrochemical Promotion of Infiltrations in MIEC Based Electrodes for IT-SOFCs
title_sort theoretical analysis of the electrochemical promotion of infiltrations in miec based electrodes for it-sofcs
publisher AIDIC Servizi S.r.l.
series Chemical Engineering Transactions
issn 2283-9216
publishDate 2015-05-01
description We consider mixed ionic-electronic conducting (MIEC) electrodes for intermediate temperature-solid oxide fuel cells (IT-SOFCs). Focusing on the mechanism of charge conduction along the MIEC, we consider that it features two separated charge conduction paths, one for electrons and one for oxygen-ions. Infiltrated nano- sized dopant particles, adherent to the MIEC fibers, create contact points between the ionic and the electronic conductive paths, among which, otherwise, the charge transfer reaction would be negligible. Based on this picture of the doped MIEC electrode, a model is developed. The model includes the evaluation of i) charge transfer reaction occurring at the dopant particles and, possibly, at the electrode/electrolyte interface; ii) electron and oxygen-ion conduction along the MIEC fiber, and iii) additional charge conduction along the dopant nano-particles, if percolating throughout the electrode structure. The model is applied to Sm0.5Sr0.5CoO3-d (SSC) infiltrated La1-xSrxCo1-yFeyO3-d (LSCF) cathodes, and also to Gd-doped CeO2 (GDC) infiltrated La-doped SrTiO3 (LST) anodes. At 1023 K, an overall reciprocal electrode resistance in the order of 1/Rp ˜?1x106 S m-2 is calculated for the SSC-LSCF cathodes, and 1/Rp ˜?8x103 S m-2 for the GDC-LST anodes. Simulation results are compared to literature experimental data, demonstrating good agreement.
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