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MIEC oxides single-phase

Electrode reactions involve charge transfer as a fundamental step, wherein a neutral species is converted into an ion, or an ion is converted into a neutral species. Both reactions thus involve electron transfer. At the cathode, the charge transfer reaction involves the conversion of an oxygen molecule into oxide ions. The electrodes in solid state electrochemical devices may either be purely electronic conductors, or may exhibit both ionic and electronic conductivity (the so-called mixed ionic electronic conduction, MIEC). In addition, the electrodes may be either single phase or composite, two-phase. For the purposes of illustration, in what follows we will examine the overall cathode reaction in a system with a single phase, purely electronically conducting electrode. [Pg.237]

The basic concepts of composite or single-phase MIEC electrodes are equally applicable to anodes. Traditionally, however, the typical anode used to date has been a composite mixture of Ni and YSZ. The presence of YSZ not only suppresses the thermally induced coarsening of Ni, but it also introduces MIEC characteristics. Other anodes currently under investigation are based on cermets of copper, which are being explored for direct oxidation of hydrocarbon fuels [39]. These types of anodes are in an early stage of development and thus their polarisation behavior is not discussed here. In so far as single-phase anodes are concerned, some work has been reported in the literature, most notably on La-SrTi03 [40, 41]. Work on this as well as other perovskite-based anodes is in its infancy, and is not elaborated upon further. The discussion in this chapter is confined to Ni + YSZ cermet anodes. [Pg.249]


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