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ECS Transactions, 2007
Metal-supported thin-film YSZ SOFCs with infiltrated Ni and LSM catalysts are operated in the temperature range 650-750{degree sign}C. A five-layer structure consisting of porous metal support/porous YSZ interlayer/dense YSZ electrolyte film/porous YSZ interlayer/porous metal current collector is prepared at 1300{degree sign}C in reducing atmosphere ...
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Metal-supported thin-film YSZ SOFCs with infiltrated Ni and LSM catalysts are operated in the temperature range 650-750{degree sign}C. A five-layer structure consisting of porous metal support/porous YSZ interlayer/dense YSZ electrolyte film/porous YSZ interlayer/porous metal current collector is prepared at 1300{degree sign}C in reducing atmosphere ...
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Cube-type micro SOFC stacks using sub-millimeter tubular SOFCs
Journal of Power Sources, 2008Abstract Fabrication and characterization of tubular SOFCs under sub-millimeter (0.8 mm), bundles and stacks for low temperature operation were shown. The materials used in this study were Gd doped CeO 2 (GDC) for electrolyte, NiO–GDC for anode and (La, Sr)(Co, Fe)O 3 (LSCF)–GDC for cathode, respectively, and LSCF for supports of the tubular cells ...
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Progress in Understanding SOFC Electrodes
ChemInform, 2002AbstractFor Abstract see ChemInform Abstract in Full Text.
Mogens Mogensen +3 more
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Improvement of SOFC Performance Using a Microtubular, Anode-Supported SOFC
Journal of The Electrochemical Society, 2006Tubular solid oxide fuel cells (SOFCs) have many desirable characteristics over planar SOFCs. In this study, microtubular SOFCs with 1.6-mm diam have been successfully fabricated and tested in the intermediate-temperature region under 600°C. The cell consists of NiO-Gd doped ceria (GDC) as an anode (support tube), GDC as an electrolyte, and (La, Sr)(Fe,
Toshio Suzuki +3 more
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Large-SOFC, Towards a Large SOFC Power Plant
2009In 2007 the European Technology Platform for Hydrogen and Fuel Cells established a target for installed fuel cell power capacity of 8-16 GW cumulative in 2020. At present the European industry is developing and delivering 250-500 kW molten carbonate fuel cell (MCFC) power plants and small residential polymer electrode (PEFC) as well as solid oxide ...
Rosenberg, Rolf +7 more
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SOFC Stacks for Mobile Applications
Materials Science Forum, 2010Solid Oxide Fuel Cells (SOFCs) are gaining more and more importance as auxiliary power units (APU), e.g. for passenger cars, trucks and airplanes. In this context, the main challenge is the development of SOFC stacks, which fulfill the strong requirements for mobile applications.
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Festoxid-Brennstoffzelle (SOFC)
2012E. BAUR erkannte in den spaten 1930er Jahren die SOFC als Stromquelle ”ohne Polarisation“. Leitfahigkeit und Bestandigkeit des Ionenleiters und der Elektroden waren damals noch schlecht. Die Hochtemperatur-Dampfelektrolyse von Wasser zur Erzeugung von Wasserstoff – wie die Hot Elly bei DORNIER – gaben der Festoxidtechnik neuen Aufschwung.
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