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Investigating phase behavior and structural changes in NiO/Ni-YSZ composite with monochromatic in-situ 2D and static 3D neutron imaging

Abstract In this work, we report neutron imaging studies of redox cycling of NiO/Ni-8YSZ (nickel/nickel oxide – yttria stabilized zirconia) composite used for electrodes in solid oxide electrochemical cells for… Click to show full abstract

Abstract In this work, we report neutron imaging studies of redox cycling of NiO/Ni-8YSZ (nickel/nickel oxide – yttria stabilized zirconia) composite used for electrodes in solid oxide electrochemical cells for efficient energy conversion (power-to-gas and vice versa) purposes (i.e. for anodes in solid oxide fuel cells, and for cathodes in solid oxide electrolysis cells). Results of in-situ 2D and ex-situ 3D measurements are presented. In-situ observation of phase transition between NiO and Ni were performed at the test Beamline for neutron Optics and other Applications (BOA) at the continuous neutron source SINQ of Paul Scherrer Institut (PSI, Switzerland) by means of monochromatic neutron imaging, and post mortem monochromatic neutron tomography was performed at Helmholtz Zentrum Berlin (HZB) at the BER II reactor using the CONRAD-2 imaging instrument. Combining both time resolved radiography and post mortem tomography provides complementary information about the reduction/oxidation degree and e.g. crack evolution in the investigated system and it is therefore possible to acquire information about the rate of chemical reactions and spatial evolution of phases and morphological features.

Keywords: neutron; investigating phase; solid oxide; phase behavior; neutron imaging

Journal Title: Physica B: Condensed Matter
Year Published: 2018

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