Issue 7, 2013

An all porous solid oxidefuel cell (SOFC): a bridging technology between dual and single chamber SOFCs

Abstract

A novel concept that employs dual chamber SOFC technology with a porous electrolyte, which allows the controlled distribution of gaseous O2 at the anode side, was successfully designed using an all porous structure. The oxidative reforming of hydrocarbon streams can consequently operate in a similar fashion to single chamber SOFCs, but within a safer, better controlled process.

Graphical abstract: An all porous solid oxide fuel cell (SOFC): a bridging technology between dual and single chamber SOFCs

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Article information

Article type
Communication
Submitted
14 Jan 2013
Accepted
16 May 2013
First published
16 May 2013

Energy Environ. Sci., 2013,6, 2119-2123

An all porous solid oxide fuel cell (SOFC): a bridging technology between dual and single chamber SOFCs

Y. Guo, M. Bessaa, S. Aguado, M. C. Steil, D. Rembelski, M. Rieu, J. Viricelle, N. Benameur, C. Guizard, C. Tardivat, P. Vernoux and D. Farrusseng, Energy Environ. Sci., 2013, 6, 2119 DOI: 10.1039/C3EE40131F

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