Electrochemical Impedance Spectroscopy for the determination of oxide ion conductivity


VOLUME 1, ISSUE 1, JULY 2022


Abstract :- The properties of oxide ion conductors depend upon the structure, compositions, nature of interface, dopant and defects dissemination. The electrochemical impedance spectroscopy (EIS) is emerged as strong tool for disentangling the intricacies of oxide ion conductors, and their capacities by using the different frequencies reliance for the isolations into their constituent’s parts. Consequently, the electrical homogeneities in oxide ion conductors used for SOFC applications like anode/electrolyte/cathode, grain, grain boundary (GB) conductivity, area specific resistance of fuel cell and temperature coefficient of resistance can generally be examined effectively by utilizing the EIS.


Author :- Naeemakhtar Momin , J. Manjanna
Email:- jmanjanna@rediffmail.com



DOI :     https://doi.org/10.59143/isas.jisas.1.1.CZEF7076

           Pages :- 27-34