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An electrical conductivity relaxation study of oxygen transport in samarium doped ceria

Materials Science 2014-01-06 v2

Abstract

The efficacy of the electrical conductivity relaxation (ECR) technique for investigating the oxygen transport properties of mixed conducting oxides has been evaluated. Fifteen mol% samarium doped ceria (SDC15), for which approximate values of the two principal transport properties, bulk oxygen diffusivity, DChemD_{Chem}, and surface reaction rate constant, kSk_S, can be found in the literature, was chosen as the benchmark material against which to validate the methodology. Measurements were carried out at temperatures between 750 ^\circC and 850 ^\circC and over a wide range of oxygen partial pressures. An unexpectedly high p-type electronic transference number enabled ECR measurements under oxidizing conditions. A systematic data analysis procedure was developed to permit reliable extraction of the kinetic parameters even in the general case of simultaneous bulk and surface limitation. The DChemD_{Chem} from this study showed excellent qualitative and quantitative agreement with expected values, falling in the range from 2×105\sim 2\times10^{-5} to 2×1042\times10^{-4} cm2^2/s. The surface reaction constant under H2_2/H2_2O mixtures also showed good agreement with literature results. Remarkably, this value increased by a factor of 40 under mixtures of CO/CO2_2 or O2_2/Ar. This observation suggests kinetic advantages for production of CO rather than H2_2 in a two-step solar-driven thermochemical process based on samarium doped ceria.

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@article{arxiv.1309.0064,
  title  = {An electrical conductivity relaxation study of oxygen transport in samarium doped ceria},
  author = {Chirranjeevi Balaji Gopal and Sossina M. Haile},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1309.0064},
  year   = {2014}
}