Syngas production in high performing tubular solid oxide cells by using high-temperature H2O/CO2 co-electrolysis
- Authors
- Yu, Seong-Bin; Lee, Seung-Ho; Mehran, Muhammad Taqi; Hong, Jong-Eun; Lee, Jong-Won; Lee, Seung-Bok; Park, Seok-Joo; Song, Rak-Hyun; Shim, Joon-Hyung; Shul, Yong-Gun; Lim, Tak-Hyoung
- Issue Date
- 1-3월-2018
- Publisher
- ELSEVIER SCIENCE SA
- Keywords
- Co-electrolysis; Syngas production; Reverse water gas shift reaction; Electrochemical impedance spectroscopy; Solid-oxide cells
- Citation
- CHEMICAL ENGINEERING JOURNAL, v.335, pp.41 - 51
- Indexed
- SCIE
SCOPUS
- Journal Title
- CHEMICAL ENGINEERING JOURNAL
- Volume
- 335
- Start Page
- 41
- End Page
- 51
- URI
- https://scholar.korea.ac.kr/handle/2021.sw.korea/76781
- DOI
- 10.1016/j.cej.2017.10.110
- ISSN
- 1385-8947
- Abstract
- By using electricity from renewable sources, high-temperature solid oxide co-electrolysis cells (SOCs) can perform advantageous conversion of H2O/CO2 to high-value syngas. In this work, we investigated the performance of tubular solid oxide co-electrolysis cells for the production of syngas by electrochemical conversion of H2O/CO2. The tubular solid-oxide electrolysis cells comprise Ni-yttria stabilized zirconia (Ni-YSZ) based fuel-electrode supported cells, a yttria or scandia-stabilized zirconia (YSZ and ScSZ) electrolyte, and a composite air-electrode of (La0.85Sr0.15)(0.9) MnO3 (LSM) and La0.6Sr0.4Co0.2Fe0.8O3 (LSCF). The electrochemical performance of the tubular SOCs for various operating conditions was analyzed using I-V curves, EIS analysis, and gas chromatography. From the results, we confirm the correlation between the operating conditions and the electrochemical performance of the co-electrolysis process in the tubular SOCs. Furthermore, we found that the syngas yield of the ScSZ electrolyte-based SOC cell was better than that of the YSZ electrolyte-based SOC. The results show that using a tubular SOC offered highly efficient conversion of H2O/CO2, with high yield and good-quality syngas.
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