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Journal of The Electrochemical Society | 2007

Detailed Characterization of Anode-Supported SOFCs by Impedance Spectroscopy

Rasmus Barfod; Mogens Bjerg Mogensen; Trine Klemensø; Anke Hagen; Yi-Lin Liu; Peter Vang Hendriksen

Anode-supported thin electrolyte cells are studied by electrochemical impedance spectroscopy (EIS). The aim is to describe how the losses of this type of cells are distributed at low current density (around open-circuit voltage) as a function of temperature. An equivalent circuit consisting of an inductance, a serial resistance (R s ), and five arcs to describe the polarization resistance is suggested. This equivalent circuit is based on previous studies of single electrodes in three-electrode and two-electrode symmetric cell setups. The equivalent circuit components have been assigned to the electrode processes, and the assignments were verified by extensive full cell studies in which the partial pressure of reactant gases on both the electrodes as well as temperature was systematically varied with the aim to identify frequency regions which are dominated by an electrode specific process. Furthermore, the model is applied on a good performing cell with area specific resistance (ASR) = 0.15 Ω cm 2 at 850°C and a poor performing cell with ASR = 0.29 Ω cm 2 at the same temperature. Both cells were fabricated using nominally the same procedure. The EIS analysis indicated that the difference in performance originates from microstructural differences on the cathode. This is further supported by the observation of large differences in the cathode microstructure by scanning electron microscope.


Journal of The Electrochemical Society | 2005

The mechanism behind redox instability of anodes in high-temperature SOFCs

Trine Klemensø; C. Chung; Peter Halvor Larsen; Mogens Bjerg Mogensen

Bulk expansion of the anode upon oxidation is considered to be responsible for the lack of redox stability in high-temperature solid oxide fuel cells (SOFCs). The bulk expansion of nickel-yttria stabilized zirconia (YSZ) anode materials was measured by dilatometry as a function of sample geometry, ceramic component, temperature, and temperature cycling. The strength of the ceramic network and the degree of Ni redistribution appeared to be key parameters of the redox behavior. A model of the redox mechanism in nickel-YSZ anodes was developed based on the dilatometry data and macro- and microstructural observations.


Electrochemical and Solid State Letters | 2006

In Situ Observations of Microstructural Changes in SOFC Anodes during Redox Cycling

Trine Klemensø; C. C. Appel; Mogens Bjerg Mogensen

The anode-supported solid oxide fuel cell (SOFC) degrades when the anode is subjected to redox cycling. The degradation has qualitatively been related to microstructural changes in the nickel-yttria stabilized zirconia anode of the tested cells. In this work, the microstructural changes were observed in situ using environmental scanning electron microscopy. In the reduced state, a dynamic rounding of the nickel particles occurred. The oxide growth upon re-oxidation depended on the oxidation kinetics. During rapid oxidation, the NiO particles divided into 2-4 particles, which grew into the surrounding voids. For slower oxidation, an external oxide layer was seen to develop around the individual particles.


Journal of the American Ceramic Society | 2007

Ni–YSZ Solid Oxide Fuel Cell Anode Behavior Upon Redox Cycling Based on Electrical Characterization

Trine Klemensø; Mogens Bjerg Mogensen


Journal of Power Sources | 2010

Stability of Ni–yttria stabilized zirconia anodes based on Ni-impregnation

Trine Klemensø; Karl Tor Sune Thydén; Ming Chen; Hsiang-Jen Wang


Fuel Cells | 2011

Planar Metal-Supported SOFC with Novel Cermet Anode

Peter Blennow; Johan Hjelm; Trine Klemensø; Å. H. Persson; Severine Ramousse; Mogens Bjerg Mogensen


Journal of Power Sources | 2013

Infiltration of ionic-, electronic- and mixed-conducting nano particles into La0.75Sr0.25MnO3–Y0.16Zr0.84O2 cathodes – A comparative study of performance enhancement and stability at different temperatures

Ragnar Kiebach; Christina Knöfel; Francesco Bozza; Trine Klemensø; Christodoulos Chatzichristodoulou


Journal of Power Sources | 2012

Detailed impedance characterization of a well performing and durable Ni:CGO infiltrated cermet anode for metal-supported solid oxide fuel cells

Jimmi Nielsen; Trine Klemensø; Peter Blennow


Solid State Ionics | 2012

Characterization of impregnated GDC nano structures and their functionality in LSM based cathodes

Trine Klemensø; Christodoulos Chatzichristodoulou; Jimmi Nielsen; Francesco Bozza; Karl Tor Sune Thydén; Ragnar Kiebach; Severine Ramousse


Fuel Cells | 2006

A Depth‐Resolved In‐Situ Study of the Reduction and Oxidation of Ni‐Based Anodes in Solid Oxide Fuel Cells

Anke Hagen; H. F. Poulsen; Trine Klemensø; R. V. Martins; V. Honkimäki; T. Buslaps; R. Feidenshans'l

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Peter Blennow

Technical University of Denmark

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Jimmi Nielsen

Technical University of Denmark

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Mogens Bjerg Mogensen

Technical University of Denmark

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Severine Ramousse

Technical University of Denmark

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Karen Brodersen

Technical University of Denmark

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Karl Tor Sune Thydén

Technical University of Denmark

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Peter Halvor Larsen

Technical University of Denmark

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Peter Vang Hendriksen

Technical University of Denmark

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Alexander Kromp

Karlsruhe Institute of Technology

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