Transmission line model of mixed ionic and electronic conductor: the case of hydrous ruthenium oxide |
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Authors: | Romain Dugas Ana C. Tavares Daniel Guay |
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Affiliation: | 1. INRS-énergie, Matériaux et Télécommunications, 1650 Blvd Lionel-Boulet CP 1020, Varennes, QC, J3X 1S2, Canada
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Abstract: | Composite membranes made of RuO2·xH2O dispersed in an insulating polymer matrix were prepared and used as separators in a conductivity cell filled with H2SO4 electrolyte solution. The volume fraction of RuO2·xH2O was varied between 7 and 18 % and x between 0 and 2.4. The total capacitance of the composite membranes was determined either from galvanostatic charging using a four-electrode configuration or potential cycling using a three-electrode configuration. In the first case, protons are the only charge carriers at the boundaries of the composite membranes. In the four-electrode configuration, a transmission line that accounts for the pseudocapacitive nature of RuO2·xH2O was used to describe successfully the voltage–time profiles of composite membranes with active material contents above 10?V f%. The total capacitance determined with both setups increases for 0?≤?x?≤?0.6, and the values are identical in this interval of x. However, the trends diverge afterwards, and the capacitance values measured in the four-electrode configuration are higher by a factor of 2 for x?=?2.4. Unlike in the three-electrode configuration, charge storage in the four-electrode configuration is not limited to the sites accessible to both electrons and protons. |
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