The present work is centered on the development of a new technique for in-situ Raman spectroscopy studies of local chemical and electrochemical reactions, phase transitions, strains and morphological alterations in the SOFC electrodes under working conditions, combined with electrochemical measurements. An appropriate selection of the electrodes geometry makes it possible to directly collect Raman spectra from the triple-phase boundary zone by passing the beam through transparent single-crystal solid electrolyte onto the interface, varying current density, temperature and atmosphere over the working electrode. The results of case studies, focused on reduction of Ni-containing cermet anodes, are presented.
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