This study investigates the influence of microstructure on the effective ionic and electrical conductivities of Ni-YSZ (yttria-stabilized zirconia) anodes. Fine, medium, and coarse microstructures are exposed to redox cycling at 950 ºC. FIB (focused ion beam)-tomography and image analysis are used to quantify the effective (connected) volume fraction (Φeff), constriction factor (β), and tortuosity (τ). The effective conductivity (σeff) is described as the product of intrinsic conductivity (σ0) and the so-called microstructure-factor (M): σeff = σ0 x M. Two different methods are used to evaluate the M-factor: (1) by prediction using a recently established relationship, Mpred = ε β^0.36/τ^5.17, and (2) by numerical simulation that provides co...
The fundamental operation of Solid Oxide Fuel Cells (SOFCs) relies on the liberation of electrons at...
Reduction-oxidation cycling of Ni-based electrodes for solid oxide fuel/electrolysis cells irreversi...
The effect of reduction treatment in a high-temperature (600 °C) hydrogen-containing environment on ...
This study investigates the influence of microstructure on the effective ionic and electrical conduc...
This study investigates the influence of microstructure on the effective ionic and electrical conduc...
This study investigates the influence of microstructure on the effective ionic and electrical conduc...
A methodology based on FIB-tomography and image analysis (IA) is proposed which allows quantificatio...
Ni-YSZ anodes for Solid Oxide Fuel Cells are vulnerable to microstructural damage during redox cycli...
3D microstructure-performance relationships in Ni-YSZ anodes for electrolyte-supported cells are inv...
3D microstructure-performance relationships in Ni-YSZ anodes for electrolyte-supported cells are inv...
Fuel Cells comprise a broad range of technologies that offer more efficient ways of converting fuel ...
Contents: This dataset contains 3D image stacks acquired with FIB-tomography from Ni-YSZ cermet an...
Yttria stabilized zirconia with a nickel catalyst (Ni-YSZ) is the most developed, widely used cermet...
Despite active development, solid oxide fuel cells (SOFCs) based on Ni-YSZ anodes still suffer from ...
In this study, the effects of calcination and milling of 8YSZ (8 mol% yttria stabilized zirconia) us...
The fundamental operation of Solid Oxide Fuel Cells (SOFCs) relies on the liberation of electrons at...
Reduction-oxidation cycling of Ni-based electrodes for solid oxide fuel/electrolysis cells irreversi...
The effect of reduction treatment in a high-temperature (600 °C) hydrogen-containing environment on ...
This study investigates the influence of microstructure on the effective ionic and electrical conduc...
This study investigates the influence of microstructure on the effective ionic and electrical conduc...
This study investigates the influence of microstructure on the effective ionic and electrical conduc...
A methodology based on FIB-tomography and image analysis (IA) is proposed which allows quantificatio...
Ni-YSZ anodes for Solid Oxide Fuel Cells are vulnerable to microstructural damage during redox cycli...
3D microstructure-performance relationships in Ni-YSZ anodes for electrolyte-supported cells are inv...
3D microstructure-performance relationships in Ni-YSZ anodes for electrolyte-supported cells are inv...
Fuel Cells comprise a broad range of technologies that offer more efficient ways of converting fuel ...
Contents: This dataset contains 3D image stacks acquired with FIB-tomography from Ni-YSZ cermet an...
Yttria stabilized zirconia with a nickel catalyst (Ni-YSZ) is the most developed, widely used cermet...
Despite active development, solid oxide fuel cells (SOFCs) based on Ni-YSZ anodes still suffer from ...
In this study, the effects of calcination and milling of 8YSZ (8 mol% yttria stabilized zirconia) us...
The fundamental operation of Solid Oxide Fuel Cells (SOFCs) relies on the liberation of electrons at...
Reduction-oxidation cycling of Ni-based electrodes for solid oxide fuel/electrolysis cells irreversi...
The effect of reduction treatment in a high-temperature (600 °C) hydrogen-containing environment on ...