4.7 Article

Controlled deposition and utilization of carbon on Ni-YSZ anodes of SOFCs operating on dry methane

Journal

ENERGY
Volume 113, Issue -, Pages 432-443

Publisher

PERGAMON-ELSEVIER SCIENCE LTD
DOI: 10.1016/j.energy.2016.07.063

Keywords

Solid oxide fuel cell; Nickel-based anodes; Operating stability; Controlled carbon deposition; Methane supply mode

Funding

  1. National Science Foundation for Distinguished Young Scholars of China [51025209]
  2. Key Technologies R&D Program of Shanxi of China [20150313003-3]
  3. Basic Research Program of Shanxi of China [2015012016]
  4. Program for Innovation Infrastructure Construction of Shanxi of China [2014091019]
  5. Shanxi Scholarship Council of China
  6. Program for the Selected Sci-tech Activities of Returned Overseas Scholars of Shanxi of China

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Solid oxide fuel cells (SOFCs) are promising power-generation systems to utilize methane or methane based fuels with a high energy efficiency and low environmental impact. A successive multi-stage process is performed to explore the operation of cells using dry methane or the deposited carbon from methane decomposition as fuel. Stable operation can be maintained by optimizing the fuel supply and current density parameters. An electrochemical impedance analysis suggests that the partial oxidization of Ni can occur at anodes when the carbon fuel is consumed. The stability of cells operated on pure methane is investigated in three operating modes. The cell can run in a comparatively stable state with continuous power output in an intermittent methane supply mode, where the deposition and utilization of carbon is controlled by balancing the fuel supply and consumption. The increase in the polarization resistance of the cell might originate from the small amount of NiO and residual carbon at the anode, which can be removed via an oxidation-and-reduction maintenance process. Based on the above strategy, this work provides an alternative operating mode to improve the stability of direct methane SOFCs and demonstrates the feasibility of its application. (C) 2016 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.

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