Apparatus for Operando X-ray Diffraction of Fuel Electrodes in High Temperature Solid State Electrochemical Cells
Jesse D. Benck, Daniel Rettenwander, Ariel Jackson, David Young,, Yet-Ming Chiang

TL;DR
This paper introduces the first experimental apparatus capable of performing operando X-ray diffraction measurements on fuel electrodes of high-temperature solid oxide electrochemical cells, enabling real-time analysis of structural changes during operation.
Contribution
The paper presents a novel apparatus for operando X-ray diffraction of solid oxide fuel cell electrodes under high temperature and reducing atmospheres, advancing in situ characterization capabilities.
Findings
Successful collection of X-ray diffraction spectra during cell operation
Demonstration of apparatus with a model solid oxide cell
Potential to reveal degradation mechanisms in fuel electrodes
Abstract
Characterizing electrochemical energy conversion devices during operation is an important strategy for correlating device performance with the properties of cell materials under real operating conditions. While operando characterization has been used extensively for low temperature electrochemical cells, these techniques remain challenging for solid oxide electrochemical cells due to the high temperatures and reactive gas atmospheres these cells require. Operando X-ray diffraction measurements of solid oxide electrochemical cells could detect changes in the crystal structure of the cell materials, which can be useful for understanding degradation process that limit device lifetimes, but the experimental capability to perform operando X-ray diffraction on the fuel electrodes of these cells has not been demonstrated. Here we present the first experimental apparatus capable of performing…
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Taxonomy
TopicsAdvancements in Solid Oxide Fuel Cells · High-pressure geophysics and materials · Advanced Condensed Matter Physics
