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Achieving performance and longevity with butane-operated low-temperature solid oxide fuel cells using low-cost Cu and CeO2 catalysts

Authors
Thieu, Cam-AnhYang, SungeunJi, Ho-IlKim, HyoungchulYoon, Kyung JoongLee, Jong-HoSon, Ji-Won
Issue Date
2월-2022
Publisher
ROYAL SOC CHEMISTRY
Citation
JOURNAL OF MATERIALS CHEMISTRY A, v.10, no.5, pp.2460 - 2473
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Journal Title
JOURNAL OF MATERIALS CHEMISTRY A
Volume
10
Number
5
Start Page
2460
End Page
2473
URI
https://scholar.korea.ac.kr/handle/2021.sw.korea/139174
DOI
10.1039/d1ta06922e
ISSN
2050-7488
Abstract
The use of thin-film solid oxide fuel cells (TF-SOFCs) can effectively lower the operating temperature of a typical solid oxide fuel cell (SOFC) below 600 degrees C, while maintaining high efficiency and using low-cost catalysts. However, the fuel flexibility in SOFCs becomes a significant challenge at lower operating temperatures, resulting in the need for expensive noble-metal catalysts. The effective implementation of low-cost catalysts, Cu and CeO2, in a TF-SOFC presents a solution to this problem. Cu is inserted directly near the electrolyte-anode interface via a combination of pulsed laser deposition and sputtering to assist the electrochemical reactions, and the anode support, which constitutes the main volume of the cell, is infiltrated with CeO2 to effectively facilitate thermochemical reforming reactions. A comprehensive study of catalyst-modified cells (Cu-Ce-cell, Ce-cell, and Cu-cell) and a Ni/YSZ reference cell (ref-cell) is performed over n-butane fuel in an operating temperature range of 500 to 600 degrees C. The cell incorporating Cu and CeO2 (Cu-Ce-cell) shows a record high performance for a hydrocarbon-fueled SOFC, with a peak power density of 1120 mW cm(-2) at 600 degrees C. Cu and CeO2 improve the activity of the steam reforming reaction, and CeO2 expands the triple-phase boundary, increasing the electrochemical activity. Cu-Ce-cell also degrades at a much slower rate than ref-cell. Post-reaction analysis proves that the drastic improvement in longevity is achieved as a result of the enhanced carbon deposition resistance of Cu-Ce-cell.
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