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The redox‐mediated aluminum–air fuel cell (RM‐AAFC) integrates a soluble redox mediator, 7,8‐dihydroxy‐2‐phenazine sulfonic acid (DHPS), to facilitate the oxidation of aluminum and inhibit hydrogen evolution reaction (HER) through competitive reactions between DHPS reduction and HER on the Al surface.
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2012
The Solid Oxide Fuel Cell is an electrochemical device for the conversion of hydrogen or a hydrocarbon fuel directly into electrical power. They are clean, modular, and efficient and retain this efficiency across a wide range of sizes. This fuel flexibility and efficiency makes them very attractive for a number of power-generation roles, including ...
A. Atkinson, S. J. Skinner, J. A. Kilner
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The Solid Oxide Fuel Cell is an electrochemical device for the conversion of hydrogen or a hydrocarbon fuel directly into electrical power. They are clean, modular, and efficient and retain this efficiency across a wide range of sizes. This fuel flexibility and efficiency makes them very attractive for a number of power-generation roles, including ...
A. Atkinson, S. J. Skinner, J. A. Kilner
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2020
Solid Oxide Fuel Cells (SOFCs) are nowadays one of the most promising devices for stationary clean energy production, due to their minimal Green House Gas (GHG) emissions, fuel flexibility (from hydrogen to hydrocarbons and biogas), high efficiency, and power density.
Anand Singh, Prashant Baredar
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Solid Oxide Fuel Cells (SOFCs) are nowadays one of the most promising devices for stationary clean energy production, due to their minimal Green House Gas (GHG) emissions, fuel flexibility (from hydrogen to hydrocarbons and biogas), high efficiency, and power density.
Anand Singh, Prashant Baredar
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An Octane-Fueled Solid Oxide Fuel Cell
Science, 2005There are substantial barriers to the introduction of hydrogen fuel cells for transportation, including the high cost of fuel-cell systems, the current lack of a hydrogen infrastructure, and the relatively low fuel efficiency when using hydrogen produced from hydrocarbons.
Zhongliang, Zhan, Scott A, Barnett
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Catalysis in Solid Oxide Fuel Cells
Annual Review of Chemical and Biomolecular Engineering, 2011Solid oxide fuel cells (SOFCs) and solid oxide electrolyzers (SOEs) hold much promise as highly efficient devices for the direct interconversion of chemical and electrical energy. Commercial application of these devices, however, requires further improvements in their performance and stability.
R J, Gorte, J M, Vohs
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In Situ Studies of Fuel Oxidation in Solid Oxide Fuel Cells
Analytical Chemistry, 2007Existing electrochemical experiments and models of fuel oxidation postulate about the importance of different oxidation pathways and relative fuel conversion efficiencies, but specific information is often lacking. Experiments described below present the first direct, in situ measurements of relevant chemical species formed on solid oxide fuel cell ...
Michael B, Pomfret +2 more
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Biogas Fuel Reforming for Solid Oxide Fuel Cells
ECS Transactions, 2011In this paper, several strategies for biogas reforming and their ensuing effects on solid-oxide-fuel-cell performance are explored. Synthesized biogas (65% CH4 + 35% CO2) fuel streams are reformed over a rhodium catalyst supported on a porous alumina-foam support.
Danielle M. Murphy +4 more
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Chemical Society Reviews, 2002
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2005
Solid oxide fuel cell including an anode which comprises a cermet activated by a catalyst for hydrocarbon oxidation, process for the preparation thereof, and method for the production of energy exploiting it.
Sin XA +5 more
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Solid oxide fuel cell including an anode which comprises a cermet activated by a catalyst for hydrocarbon oxidation, process for the preparation thereof, and method for the production of energy exploiting it.
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