reviewChemical Society ReviewsJan 1, 2008Closed access

Intermediate temperature solid oxide fuel cells

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Abstract

High temperature solid oxide fuel cells (SOFCs), typified by developers such as Siemens Westinghouse and Rolls-Royce, operate in the temperature region of 850-1000 degrees C. For such systems, very high efficiencies can be achieved from integration with gas turbines for large-scale stationary applications. However, high temperature operation means that the components of the stack need to be predominantly ceramic and high temperature metal alloys are needed for many balance-of-plant components. For smaller scale applications, where integration with a heat engine is not appropriate, there is a trend to move to lower temperatures of operation, into the so-called intermediate temperature (IT) range of 500-750…

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Keywords
  • Stack (abstract data type)
  • Oxide
  • Ceramic
  • Operating temperature
  • Atmospheric temperature range
  • Process engineering
  • High-temperature corrosion
  • Solid oxide fuel cell
UN Sustainable Development Goals
  • Affordable and clean energy
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