Water adsorption, splitting, and proton liberation were investigated on Sm0.1Ce0.9O2-d thin films by scanning probe microscopy. An irreversible volume expansion was observed by applying a positive bias with increased temperature. The volume expansion is also linearly dependent on the relative humidity. A reversible water adsorption process and its effect on the conductivity were also investigated by electrochemical strain microscopy and first order reversal curve under a number of experiment conditions. The presence of a Ce3+ along with OH groups, detected by hard x-ray photoemission spectroscopy established a clear correlation between the water incorporation and the valence state of Ce.

Effect of water adsorption on conductivity in epitaxial Sm0.1Ce0.9O2-d thin film for micro solid oxide fuel cells applications

N Yang;V Foglietti;G Balestrino;C Aruta
2015

Abstract

Water adsorption, splitting, and proton liberation were investigated on Sm0.1Ce0.9O2-d thin films by scanning probe microscopy. An irreversible volume expansion was observed by applying a positive bias with increased temperature. The volume expansion is also linearly dependent on the relative humidity. A reversible water adsorption process and its effect on the conductivity were also investigated by electrochemical strain microscopy and first order reversal curve under a number of experiment conditions. The presence of a Ce3+ along with OH groups, detected by hard x-ray photoemission spectroscopy established a clear correlation between the water incorporation and the valence state of Ce.
2015
Inglese
228th ECS Meeting
October 11-16, 2015
Phoenix, AZ , USA
fuel cells
11
none
Yang, N; Strelcov, E; Belianinov, A; Tebano, A; Foglietti, V; Schlueter, C; Lee, Tl; Jesse, S; V Kalinin, S; Balestrino, G; Aruta, C
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