Formation
and Detection of High-Pressure
Oxygen in Closed Pores of
La0.6Sr0.4CoO3−δ Solid
Oxide Electrolysis Anodes
Posted on 2022-06-23 - 15:35
The chemical capacitance
of La0.6Sr0.4CoO3−δ (LSC)
thin film microelectrodes with different
microstructures was investigated upon varying anodic DC voltages.
Dense and porous electrodes (open porosity) were prepared by using
different parameters during pulsed laser deposition (PLD). Furthermore,
electrodes with closed porosity were fabricated by depositing a dense
capping layer on a porous film. Electrochemical impedance spectroscopy
(EIS) was performed in synthetic air at 460 and 608 °C
with anodic DC voltages up to 440 mV. Chemical capacitance values of the electrodes were derived from
the obtained spectra. While the chemical capacitance of dense and
porous electrodes decreased as expected with increasing anodic overpotential,
electrodes with closed pores exhibited very unusual peaks with extremely
high values of >8000 F/cm3 at overpotentials
of
>100 mV. We demonstrate that this huge capacitance increase
agrees very well with calculated chemical capacitances deduced from
a real gas equation. Hence, we conclude that the formation of highly
pressurized oxygen (up to gas pressures of ∼104 bar)
in closed pores is responsible for this strong capacitive effect at
anodic overpotentials. Such measurements can thus detect and quantify
the buildup of high internal gas pressures in closed pores at the
anode side of solid oxide electrolysis cells.
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Krammer, Martin; Schmid, Alexander; Siebenhofer, Matthäus; Bumberger, Andreas Ewald; Herzig, Christopher; Limbeck, Andreas; et al. (2022). Formation
and Detection of High-Pressure
Oxygen in Closed Pores of
La0.6Sr0.4CoO3−δ Solid
Oxide Electrolysis Anodes. ACS Publications. Collection. https://doi.org/10.1021/acsaem.2c00888