TY  - JOUR
JF  - Solid State Ionics
A1  - Heenan, TMM
A1  - Robinson, JB
A1  - Lu, X
A1  - Tjaden, B
A1  - Cervellino, A
A1  - Bailey, JJ
A1  - Brett, DJL
A1  - Shearing, PR
KW  - SOFC; Ni-YSZ; XRD; Curie temperature; Degradation
N2  - The formation of cermet materials via the addition of electrolyte ceramic to metal-based electrodes has become widely adopted in solid oxide fuel cell fabrication due to its benefits in maximizing triple-phase boundary densities, whilst mitigating bulk thermal expansion mismatch between electrode and electrolyte layers. This work improves thermo-mechanical understanding via examination of nickel-based anode materials using synchrotron X-ray diffraction; two cermet materials are studied: Ni-YSZ and Ni-GDC, with comparison to a ceramic-free Ni sample. Findings conclude that although the ceramic addition has minor effects on the cubic Ni structure within isothermal environments, stress induced by the different thermal properties within the cermet materials results in a shifted Ni thermal expansion peak on passing the Curie point. Moreover, extended cycling of the Ni-YSZ sample suggests that low-temperature operation (ca. 600 °C) may require several thermal cycles, or extended dwell times, to alleviate residual Ni stresses, this has potential implications for SOFC design and operation strategies.
ID  - discovery10040898
UR  - https://doi.org/10.1016/j.ssi.2017.10.025
SN  - 0167-2738
N1  - This version is the author accepted manuscript. For information on re-use, please refer to the publisher?s terms and conditions.
TI  - Understanding the thermo-mechanical behaviour of solid oxide fuel cell anodes using synchrotron X-ray diffraction
VL  - 314
AV  - public
Y1  - 2018/01//
SP  - 156
EP  - 164
ER  -