Theoretical and experimental studies of electrode placement in SOFCs

Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum
M. Cimenti
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Jan 1, 2005

Abstract

Fuel cells have tremendous potential as power sources but much fundamental research is still required. One key component of the research is the experimental set-up used. In particular, the placement of the reference electrode is extremely significant in measuring the half-cell overpotential of solid oxide fuel cells, since differences in area, misalignments, and also differences in the kinetics of the working and counter electrodes can cause both scaling errors and frequency distortions of the measured impedance. The impedance of thin solid electrolyte cells of different electrode geometries has been calculated using the finite element method and the results compared to experimental values obtained for the oxygen reduction reaction on platinum.
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APA: M. Cimenti  (2005)  Theoretical and experimental studies of electrode placement in SOFCs

MLA: M. Cimenti Theoretical and experimental studies of electrode placement in SOFCs. Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum, 2005.

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