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Realizing high-temperature steam electrolysis on tubular solid oxide electrolysis cells sufficing multiple and rapid start-up

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CERAMICS INTERNATIONAL
Volume 49, Issue 9, Pages 14101-14108

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ELSEVIER SCI LTD
DOI: 10.1016/j.ceramint.2022.12.291

Keywords

High-temperature steam electrolysis; Hydrogen production; Tubular solid oxide electrolysis cells; Fuel electrode; Multiple and rapid start-up

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A novel tubular SOEC with YSZ and Ni-doped Sr(Ti, Fe)O3 as support and fuel electrode respectively has been proposed and fabricated. The as-fabricated cell showed the ability to electrolyze steam under a hydrogen-free atmosphere and exhibited stable performance during the start-pause cycle test. This work highlights the potential of SOEC devices in future power-to-hydrogen technology.
High-temperature steam electrolysis (HTSE) via solid oxide electrolysis cell (SOEC) enables realizing hydrogen production efficiently and eco-friendly due to the high-temperature operation. To cater to the practical application and enable flexible connection to the unpredictable and intermittent renewable sources, the ability to multiply and rapidly start up means vital for these SOEC devices. Herein, one novel structural tubular SOEC has been proposed and fabricated, adopting YSZ and Ni-doped Sr(Ti, Fe)O3 as the inert support and fuel electrode, respectively, replacing the traditional Ni-cermet. The as-fabricated tubular cell revealed ability to electrolyze steam under hydrogen-free atmosphere, achieving 0.79 and 1.36 A at the applied voltage of 1.3 V and 1.6 V at 800 degrees C. Moreover, not only the structure but also the performance showed no obvious degradation during the ten-time start-pause cycle test over 80 h. This work demonstrates the great potential of SOEC devices in the future power-to-hydrogen technology.

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