Effects of Strong Cathodic Polarization of the Ni-YSZ Interface

JOURNAL OF THE ELECTROCHEMICAL SOCIETY(2016)

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Long-term strong cathodic polarization experiments of down to -2.4 V vs. E degrees(O-2) of the Ni-YSZ interface were performed at 900 degrees C in 97% H-2/3% H2O on model electrodes. The Ni-YSZ interface underwent extensive changes and a large affected volume with a complex microstructure and phase distribution resulted. Impedance spectroscopy shows initial decrease but later increase in the series resistance and polarization resistance during the 140-160 h of polarization, and significant inductive behavior. An intermetallic Ni-Zr phase that formed during polarization was preserved when the polarization was kept during cooling, and was identified post-mortem by transmission electron microscopy as Ni7Zr2. ZrO2 nanoparticles were formed on the Ni-gas surface next to the Ni-YSZ-gas triple phase boundary. Explanations of the observed features are offered based on electron microscopy and impedance spectroscopy. (C) 2016 The Electrochemical Society. All rights reserved.
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