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Quantifying Percolated Triple Phase Boundary Density and Its Effects on Anodic Polarization in Ni-Infiltrated Ni/YSZ SOFC Anodes

Increasing the density of percolated triple phase boundaries (TPBs) by infiltrating nanoscale electrocatalysts can improve the performance of solid oxide fuel cell (SOFC) anodes. However, the complex microstructure of these infiltrated nanocatalysts creates challenges in quantifying their role in an...

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Published in:Journal of the Electrochemical Society 2021-11, Vol.168 (11), p.114507
Main Authors: Rix, Jillian G., Mo, Boshan, Nikiforov, Alexey Y., Pal, Uday B., Gopalan, Srikanth, Basu, Soumendra N.
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description Increasing the density of percolated triple phase boundaries (TPBs) by infiltrating nanoscale electrocatalysts can improve the performance of solid oxide fuel cell (SOFC) anodes. However, the complex microstructure of these infiltrated nanocatalysts creates challenges in quantifying their role in anode performance improvements. In this research, scanning electron microscopy of fractured cross-sections of a Ni-nanocatalyst infiltrated anodic symmetric cell along with three-dimensional (3-D) reconstruction of the same anode have been used to quantify the changes in percolated TPB densities due to infiltration. This change in percolated TPB density has been compared to the improvement in anode activation polarization resistance measured by electrochemical impedance spectroscopy (EIS). It was found that increased TPB densities only partially accounted for the measured performance improvement. Distribution of relaxation times (DRT) analyses showed that a reduction in the time constants of the catalytic processes in the anode also play a role, suggesting that the added nanoscale percolated TPB boundaries are more electrochemically active as compared to the cermet TPB boundaries.
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