Readily processed protonic ceramic fuel cells with high performance at low temperatures
Colorado School of Mines · Emirates Foundation
Abstract
Because of the generally lower activation energy associated with proton conduction in oxides compared to oxygen ion conduction, protonic ceramic fuel cells (PCFCs) should be able to operate at lower temperatures than solid oxide fuel cells (250° to 550°C versus ≥600°C) on hydrogen and hydrocarbon fuels if fabrication challenges and suitable cathodes can be developed. We fabricated the complete sandwich structure of PCFCs directly from raw precursor oxides with only one moderate-temperature processing step through the use of sintering agents such as copper oxide. We also developed a proton-, oxygen-ion-, and electron-hole-conducting PCFC-compatible cathode material, BaCo(0.4)Fe(0.4)Zr(0.1)Y(0.1)O(3-δ)…
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- 100%
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8Topics & keywords
- Ceramic
- Oxide
- Fuel cells
- Materials science
- Methane
- Electrolyte
- Chemical engineering
- Cathode
- Affordable and clean energy