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Biogas Fuel Reforming for Solid Oxide Fuel Cells

ECS Transactions, 2011
In 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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Ammonia as a fuel in solid oxide fuel cells

Journal of Power Sources, 2003
The use of ammonia as a source of hydrogen for fuel cells has received little attention until now. Ammonia offers several advantages over hydrogen as a fuel and is produced commercially in massive quantities and as a biogas. This paper describes the results of a solid oxide fuel cell-based system running on ammonia and compares the performance with ...
Ioannis Damopoulos   +3 more
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Solid oxide fuel cell: Decade of progress, future perspectives and challenges

International journal of hydrogen energy, 2021
Mandeep Singh, D. Zappa, E. Comini
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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 with hydrocarbon fuels

Proceedings of the Combustion Institute, 2005
Abstract Solid-oxide fuel cells can directly use hydrocarbon or hydrocarbon-derived fuels. Conversion efficiencies can be considerably greater than those of heat engines, with hybrid cycles in combination with heat engines and co-generation promising conversion efficiencies as high as 70%.
David G. Goodwin   +2 more
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Enhanced oxygen reduction activity and solid oxide fuel cell performance with a nanoparticles-loaded cathode.

Nano letters (Print), 2015
Reluctant oxygen-reduction-reaction (ORR) activity has been a long-standing challenge limiting cell performance for solid oxide fuel cells (SOFCs) in both centralized and distributed power applications. We report here that this challenge has been tackled
Xiaomin Zhang   +8 more
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Direct Methanol Solid Oxide Fuel Cell

ECS Transactions, 2009
In this study, performance of membrane electrode assembly (MEA) was studied with hydrogen and methanol/water vapor fed directly to the anode. MEA was prepared by using scandia-stablized zirconia (SSZ) electrolyte and NiO-SSZ and Sr-doped lanthanum ferrite (LSF) as anode and cathode material. A three dimensional model of solid oxide fuel cell (SOFC) has
Kuliyev, S. A.   +4 more
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Solid Oxide Fuel Cells Modeling

2016
A solid oxide fuel cell (SOFC) is a complex system consisting of different components, in which interconnected physical phenomena occur simultaneously and contribute to determine the global thermo-electrochemical response of the system. The simulation and prediction of the response of an SOFC are of paramount importance for the analysis of possible ...
FERRERO, DOMENICO   +2 more
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Simple solid oxide fuel cells

Journal of Alloys and Compounds, 2010
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Xingqin Liu   +3 more
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Solid Oxide Fuel Cells, Sustainability Aspects

2012
The introduction of environmentally relevant issues in the planning, development, and design phase of a product is today an important subject besides the usual technical, economical, social, and legal framework conditions [1]. Fuel cells as future energy conversion systems are expected to have a high potential for environmental benefits.
K. U. Birnbaum   +2 more
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