Dipartimento di Ingegneria dell'Innovazione, Università del Salento, via Monteroni, 73100 Lecce, Italy.
ChemSusChem. 2011 Aug 22;4(8):1099-103. doi: 10.1002/cssc.201100140. Epub 2011 Jun 21.
The present in situ study of electrochemically induced processes occurring in Cr/Ni bilayers in contact with a YSZ electrolyte aims at a molecular-level understanding of the fundamental aspects related to the durability of metallic interconnects in solid oxide fuel cells (SOFCs). The results demonstrate the potential of scanning photoelectron microspectroscopy and imaging to follow in situ the evolution of the chemical states and lateral distributions of the constituent elements (Ni, Cr, Zr, and Y) as a function of applied cathodic potential in a cell working at 650 °C in 10(-6) mbar O(2) ambient conditions. The most interesting findings are the temperature-induced and potential-dependent diffusion of Ni and Cr, and the oxidation-reduction processes resulting in specific morphology-composition changes in the Ni, Cr, and YSZ areas.
本原位研究旨在深入了解与固体氧化物燃料电池(SOFC)中金属互连件耐久性相关的基本方面,内容涉及与 Cr/Ni 双层与 YSZ 电解质接触时发生的电化学诱导过程。研究结果表明,扫描光电微谱和成像技术具有原位跟踪功能,可在 650°C、10^(-6) mbar O2 环境条件下工作的电池中,随施加阴极电势的变化,跟踪组成元素(Ni、Cr、Zr 和 Y)的化学态和横向分布的演变。最有趣的发现是 Ni 和 Cr 的温度诱导和电势依赖性扩散,以及导致 Ni、Cr 和 YSZ 区域特定形貌-组成变化的氧化还原过程。