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Micro modelling of solid oxide electrolysis cell: From performance to durability

Journal

INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF HYDROGEN ENERGY
Volume 38, Issue 17, Pages 6917-6929

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PERGAMON-ELSEVIER SCIENCE LTD
DOI: 10.1016/j.ijhydene.2013.03.162

Keywords

Solid oxide electrolysis cell; Modelling; Microstructure; Degradation; Electrode

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  1. CEA

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An in-house micro model has been built to describe the electrochemical mechanisms governing both H-2 and O-2 electrodes operating in SOEC mode. A special attention has been paid to take into account the microstructure properties of the ionic, electronic and gas phases as well as the processes occurring therein. A commercial LSM-YSZ symmetrical cell has been tested at 700, 750 and 850 degrees C in air. Simulations have been carried out to interpret the experimental data. It is suggested that the kinetic of O-2 formation is controlled by a single charge transfer. A sensitivity analysis has been performed using the micro model to quantify the role of the microstructure in the electrode behaviour. Transport of oxygen ions in the functional layer has a strong impact on the cell response since it governs the delocalization of the electrochemical reactions. The density of TPB length is also a key parameter controlling the electrode efficiency. Evolutions of the microstructural parameters in operation have been associated to the degradation of the electrochemical performances. The decrease in TPB length due to Ni agglomeration has a moderate impact whereas the decrease in ionic conductivities of 8YSZ or LSFC could explain a large amount of the cell degradation. Copyright (c) 2013, Hydrogen Energy Publications, LLC. Published by Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.

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