Journal article

Electrode activation and degradation: Morphology changes of platinum electrodes on YSZ during electrochemical polarisation


Authors listMutoro, E; Günther, S; Luerssen, B; Valov, I; Janek, J

Publication year2008

Pages1835-1848

JournalSolid State Ionics

Volume number179

Issue number33-34

ISSN0167-2738

DOI Linkhttps://doi.org/10.1016/j.ssi.2008.05.007

PublisherElsevier


Abstract
During polarisation of dense PLD Pt film electrodes on YSZ changes in the morphology of the anode appeared involving a pronounced electrode activation. These morphology changes or more precisely the formation of bubbles and their cracking were explained by a built up of gas pressure underneath the Pt film due to the evolving oxygen. For the first time a detailed study of this phenomenon was presented, including a characterisation by HRSEM, AFM, in situ optical rnicroscopy, XRD and electrochemical measurements. The appearance and the shape of different kinds of bubbles were discussed and an internal pressure was estimated by using simple geometrical models. A diffusion of oxygen along the interface Pt/YSZ was evidenced. The observed electrode activation was related to an extension of the tpb length during the formation and cracking of the bubbles. A comparison of dense electrodes to differently prepared porous ones clearly showed that a morphology change due to overpressure only occurs on extended gas-tight electrode areas and thus, need not be considered when using sintered paste electrodes.



Citation Styles

Harvard Citation styleMutoro, E., Günther, S., Luerssen, B., Valov, I. and Janek, J. (2008) Electrode activation and degradation: Morphology changes of platinum electrodes on YSZ during electrochemical polarisation, Solid State Ionics, 179(33-34), pp. 1835-1848. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.ssi.2008.05.007

APA Citation styleMutoro, E., Günther, S., Luerssen, B., Valov, I., & Janek, J. (2008). Electrode activation and degradation: Morphology changes of platinum electrodes on YSZ during electrochemical polarisation. Solid State Ionics. 179(33-34), 1835-1848. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.ssi.2008.05.007


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