Abstract

Metal electrode polarization studies are reviewed for oxide conductors such as stabilized zirconia and doped ceria, with emphasis on anodic cathodic current-overpotential ( I-η) behavior. A general theory which combines charge transfer mechanism and current-limiting steps is developed to explain the differences between the data. New data from a low temperature electrode polarization study are also presented.

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