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This analysis technique is used to investigate the oxygen reduction reaction at the cathode side of solid oxide fuel cells (SOFC). Two symmetric cell configurations (SCC) where chosen : (i) The first configuration is composed of Pt│GDC│Pt, where the Pt layer serves as cathode material as well as current collector; GDC is the electrolyte material. (ii) The Second configuration is composed of Pt│LSCF│GDC│LSCF│Pt, where LSCF serves as the electrode material. IS measurements combined with I-V measurements were employed on several samples at several temperatures and several oxygen partial pressures in order to investigate their influence on the oxygen reduction reaction.
The resulting IS data was analyzed using the ISGP program and the resulting peaks constructing the DFRTs were assigned for different processes that occur at the cathode side. The activation energies as well as the dependence of the processes on the oxygen partial pressure were also evaluated. The polarization curves obtained were analyzed using the Butler-Volmer (B-V) relations and a proposed model was suggested for the behavior of the examined cell.",
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