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Characterization of the Ni-ScSZ anode with a LSCM-CeO(2) catalyst layer in thin film solid oxide fuel cell running on ethanol fuel

Solid oxide fuel cell (SOFC) running directly on hydrocarbon fuels has attracted much attention in recent years. In this paper, a dual-layer structure anode running on ethanol is fabricated by tape casting and screen-printing method, the addition of a LSCM-CeO(2) catalyst layer to the supported anod...

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Published in:Journal of power sources 2010-05, Vol.195 (10), p.3053-3059
Main Authors: Huang, Bo, Zhu, Xin-Jian, Hu, Wan-Qi, Wang, Yun-Yun, Yu, Qing-Chun
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Language:English
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Summary:Solid oxide fuel cell (SOFC) running directly on hydrocarbon fuels has attracted much attention in recent years. In this paper, a dual-layer structure anode running on ethanol is fabricated by tape casting and screen-printing method, the addition of a LSCM-CeO(2) catalyst layer to the supported anode surface yields better performance in ethanol fuel. The effect that the synthesis conditions of the catalyst layer have on the performances of the composite anodes is investigated. Single cells with this anode are also fabricated, of which the maximum power density reaches 669 mW cm(-2) at 850 'C running on ethanol steam. No significant degradation in performance has been observed after 216 h of cell testing when the Ni-ScSZ13 anode is exposed to ethanol steam at 700 'C. Very little carbon is detected on the anode, suggesting that carbon deposition is limited during cell operation. Consequently, the LSCM-CeO(2) catalyst layer on the surface of the supported anode makes it possible to have good stability for long-term operation in ethanol fuel due to low carbon deposition.
ISSN:0378-7753
DOI:10.1016/j.jpowsour.2009.11.126