Proton conductivity in mixed-conducting BSFZ perovskite from thermogravimetric relaxation†
Abstract
The proton conductivity of mixed hole-, oxygen ion- and proton-conducting Ba0.5Sr0.5Fe0.8Zn0.2O3−δ (BSFZ), a potential cathode material for fuel cells based on oxidic proton-conducting electrolytes, was determined from the weight changes of dense pellets upon changing pH2O (and pD2O). The obtained proton concentrations at 20 mbar pH2O range from 1.3 to 0.32 mol% (350–600 °C). The effective diffusion coefficients extracted from the transients and ranging from 1.4 to 29 × 10−7 cm2 s−1 (350 to 600 °C) represent a lower bound for the proton diffusivity and the directly related proton mobility. The calculated proton conductivities reach values in the range of 0.9 to 3 × 10−4 S cm−1. Since the real proton conductivity might be underestimated, these values are sufficiently high to render the bulk path in the oxygen reduction mechanism dominant in dense, thin-film electrodes.