Developing solid oxide cells for sustainable generation of chemicals

Xiaoyong Xu, Xu Han, Yao Zheng, Wei Zhou, Kenneth Davey, Shi Zhang Qiao

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Abstract

High-temperature solid oxide cells (SOCs) can be used as a practical alternative for generation of value-added chemicals and energy-intensive fuels. Here we (1) report a comparative summary of SOC applications and their different structures, (2) appraise fundamentals of SOC configurations and thermal dynamics for generation of chemicals, including H2, CO, HCN, NO, C6H6, and C1 and C2 hydrocarbons, together with SOC coupling for generation of CH4, CH3OH and NH3, and (3) assess current research to support future SOC research. We conclude that (1) SOCs can be used as an electrochemical refinery (e-refinery) for sustainable generation of chemicals and (2) because of high-temperature operation, SOCs are advantageous over low-temperature fuel cells and electrolyser technologies in terms of nonprecious metal catalysts, high efficiency, and high kinetics. Findings will be of benefit in practical design for SOCs as an e-refinery for generation of chemicals and, therefore, of wide interest to researchers and manufacturers.

Original languageEnglish
Article number100794
JournalChem Catalysis
Volume3
Issue number11
DOIs
StatePublished - 16 Nov 2023

Keywords

  • SDG7: Affordable and clean energy
  • chemical production
  • e-refinery
  • energy storage
  • high temperature
  • solid oxide cells
  • solid oxide electrolyser cells

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