Abstract
Characterization of through-plane inhomogeneity in porous media requires knowledge of the distribution of porosity, tortuosity, and double-layer capacitance across the thickness. The thickness-averaged or apparent values of these parameters may not be sufficient to model the transport processes in batteries and fuel cells accurately. Cleverly designed through-plane inhomogeneities can improve the performance of electrochemical systems (e.g., graded-porosity electrodes for batteries or gas diffusion media for fuel cell). In some cases, inhomogeneity can result from manufacturing steps; for example, tortuosity variation due to binder migration in the fast slurry-drying step. In this work, we extend the impedance-based approach to characterize the inhomogeneity of a porous electrode in the through-plane direction. We derive analytical expressions for the impedance response of an electrode having three types of inhomogeneities (step-wise, linear, and inverse-linear variation) in a symmetric cell setup having non-reacting electrode/electrolyte interface (blocking electrode or electrolyte method). We also provide perturbation-theory based approximate solutions and expressions for semi-infinite domain to enable the development of an impedance-based fitting tool for inhomogeneous electrodes. In the end, we provide an impedance-based experimental investigation of gas diffusion media (composite layer) using symmetric cell setup to demonstrate the applicability of the theory and understanding derived in this work.
Funder
Bundesministerium für Bildung und Forschung
Science and Engineering Research Board
Publisher
The Electrochemical Society
Subject
Materials Chemistry,Electrochemistry,Surfaces, Coatings and Films,Condensed Matter Physics,Renewable Energy, Sustainability and the Environment,Electronic, Optical and Magnetic Materials
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