Publication Date:
2014
abstract:
The suitability of impedance measurements in SOFCs is an important concern, especially
in case of measuring separately the behaviour of one of the electrode when an
overvoltage is applied. In this case a thin electrolyte-supported cell with the RE coplanar
with the WE is experimentally convenient, but many authors highlighted that incorrect
results can be obtained if an inappropriate geometric configuration is used. In this work
LSM cathodes were investigated in a YSZ electrolyte-supported cell, using an electrolyte 3
mm thick. Two types of cells were prepared: the first (CellA) according to the geometric
requirements suggested in literature: little WE (diameter 3 mm) aligned to the CE and with
equal Rpol and time constant; RE co-planar around the WE and placed at a distance
greater than three-electrolyte thicknesses from the WE; the second one (CellB) equal to
CellA but with a bigger WE (diameter 8 mm). Impedance measurements were carried out
both in two- and three-electrode configuration, at OCV and under applied overpotentials. A
preliminary comparison between the results extracted from CellB at two- and threeelectrodes
confirms that a thick electrolyte allows extracting suitable three-electrode
impedance results in case of OCV and small overpotentials. On the other side, when
overpotential higher than 0,2 V is applied, a comparison between the impedance spectra
from CellA and CellB gives quite different results. The investigation here presented
considers also an experimental approach useful for the comprehension of the main
phenomena governing the kinetic of the process.
Iris type:
04.01 Contributo in Atti di convegno
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