Abstract

It is shown that, in a solid oxide cell with ceramic Ni-containing anodes, in the first working cycle, the anode material is reduced in hydrogen, which causes changes in its microstructure and properties. We analyze structural changes in the anode material with different contents of NiO from the nonreduced (ScCeSZ–NiO) to the reduced (ScCeSZ–Ni) state, which are connected with its electric conductance.

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