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Fine-Tuning Thermal Expansion Characteristics of Solid Oxide Fuel Cell Cathode Via Composite Cathode Fabrication

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Nilam Shah   +7 more
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Solid Oxide Fuel Cells

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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Solid oxide fuel cells

2023
By producing direct electricity from oxidizing fuel, solid oxide fuel cells (SOFCs) are becoming more and more popular as a practical power production technique. This technology can be employed for large-scale power generation applications. Chemical energy in SOFCs is converted into electricity directly with an energy efficiency of more than 60%. These
Gholam Reza Molaeimanesh   +1 more
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An Octane-Fueled Solid Oxide Fuel Cell

Science, 2005
There 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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Solid oxide fuel cells

Chemical Society Reviews, 2002
AbstractFor Abstract see ChemInform Abstract in Full Text.
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Solid Oxide Fuel Cells

2016
Compendium of Hydrogen Energy, Volume 3: Hydrogen Energy Conversion, Chapter ...
M Lo Faro   +3 more
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Solid Oxide Fuel Cells

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.
Sanson Alessandra, Gondolini Angela
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Solid Oxide Fuel Cells

2006
A Solid Oxide Fuel Cell (SOFC) is typically composed of two porous electrodes, interposed between an electrolyte made of a particular solid oxide ceramic material. The system originates from the work of Nernst in the nineteenth century. In his patent [1], Nernst proposed that a solid electrolyte could be made to electrically conduct, using a heater ...
Nigel M. Sammes   +2 more
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