TY - JOUR
T1 - High power-density single-chamber fuel cells operated on methane
AU - Shao, Zongping
AU - Mederos, Jennifer
AU - Chueh, William C.
AU - Haile, Sossina M.
PY - 2006/11/8
Y1 - 2006/11/8
N2 - Single-chamber solid oxide fuel cells (SC-SOFCs) incorporating thin-film Sm0.15Ce0.85O1.925 (SDC) as the electrolyte, thick Ni + SDC as the (supporting) anode and SDC + BSCF (Ba0.5Sr0.5Co0.8Fe0.2O3-δ) as the cathode were operated in a mixture of methane, oxygen and helium at furnace temperatures of 500-650 °C. Because of the exothermic nature of the oxidation reactions that occur at the anode, the cell temperature was as much as 150 °C greater than the furnace temperature. Overall, the open circuit voltage was only slightly sensitive to temperature and gas composition, varying from ∼0.70 to ∼0.78 V over the range of conditions explored. In contrast, the power density strongly increased with temperature and broadly peaked at a methane to oxygen ratio of ∼1:1. At a furnace temperature of 650 °C (cell temperature ∼790 °C), a peak power density of 760 mW cm-2 was attained using a mixed gas with methane, oxygen and helium flow rates of 87, 80 and 320 mL min-1 [STP], respectively. This level of power output is the highest reported in the literature for single chamber fuel cells and reflects the exceptionally high activity of the BSCF cathode for oxygen electro-reduction and its low activity for methane oxidation.
AB - Single-chamber solid oxide fuel cells (SC-SOFCs) incorporating thin-film Sm0.15Ce0.85O1.925 (SDC) as the electrolyte, thick Ni + SDC as the (supporting) anode and SDC + BSCF (Ba0.5Sr0.5Co0.8Fe0.2O3-δ) as the cathode were operated in a mixture of methane, oxygen and helium at furnace temperatures of 500-650 °C. Because of the exothermic nature of the oxidation reactions that occur at the anode, the cell temperature was as much as 150 °C greater than the furnace temperature. Overall, the open circuit voltage was only slightly sensitive to temperature and gas composition, varying from ∼0.70 to ∼0.78 V over the range of conditions explored. In contrast, the power density strongly increased with temperature and broadly peaked at a methane to oxygen ratio of ∼1:1. At a furnace temperature of 650 °C (cell temperature ∼790 °C), a peak power density of 760 mW cm-2 was attained using a mixed gas with methane, oxygen and helium flow rates of 87, 80 and 320 mL min-1 [STP], respectively. This level of power output is the highest reported in the literature for single chamber fuel cells and reflects the exceptionally high activity of the BSCF cathode for oxygen electro-reduction and its low activity for methane oxidation.
KW - Ceria electrolyte
KW - Methane
KW - Single chamber fuel cell
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U2 - 10.1016/j.jpowsour.2006.07.003
DO - 10.1016/j.jpowsour.2006.07.003
M3 - 文章
AN - SCOPUS:33750001418
SN - 0378-7753
VL - 162
SP - 589
EP - 596
JO - Journal of Power Sources
JF - Journal of Power Sources
IS - 1
ER -