Abstract

In this work, impedance spectroscopy has been employed to explore the electrochemical behaviour of a 15 cm2 complete tubular cell with BaZr0.8Ce0.1Y0.1O3-δ (BZCY) electrolyte and two asymmetric Ni-BCZY cermet electrodes for hydrogen separation. Analyses of impedance spectra at different temperatures and gas compositions reveal that the thick inner electrode contributes most to the total polarisation resistance (Rp). For Rp there are four contributions with well-separated time constants of which gas phase hydrogen diffusion within the porous Ni-BZCY anode is predominant. The other three can be ascribed to proton migration through the space charge layer of the BZCY electrolyte adjacent to the Ni electrode, hydrogen redox charge transfer reactions, and hydrogen diffusion within Ni bulk. The present study guides the way to parameterise and, on this basis, optimise electrodes for scalable proton ceramic electrochemical cells.

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