Insight into the complex ammonia decomposition/oxidation kinetics in ammonia protonic ceramic fuel cells via elementary modeling

Author:

You Jiacheng1,Chen Jiangping1,Liu Shunli1,Fang Huihuang12,Zhong Fulan12,Luo Yu12ORCID,Jiang Lilong12ORCID

Affiliation:

1. National Engineering Research Center of Chemical Fertilizer Catalyst (NERC‐CFC) School of Chemical Engineering, Fuzhou University Fuzhou China

2. Qingyuan Innovation Laboratory Quanzhou China

Abstract

AbstractThe protonic ceramic fuel cells (PCFCs) can convert the chemical energy of fuel directly into electric power, with the advantages of high efficiency and alternative fuel range at intermediate temperatures. Ammonia has been regarded as a promising fuel for PCFCs due to its carbon‐free and hydrogen‐rich properties, high volumetric energy density and easy storage/transportation. However, the performance of ammonia PCFCs (NH3‐PCFCs) is far inferior to the hydrogen PCFCs (H2‐PCFCs) because of the sluggish and complex kinetics at anodes. In this study, we established an elementary reaction kinetic model for NH3‐PCFCs, investigated the effect of reaction parameters, anode components and reaction partition, and explored the coupling mechanism between the ammonia decomposition and electrochemical reaction. Importantly, the ammonia decomposition and electrochemical reaction can be flexibly regulated by adjusting anode parameters, then affecting the performance ratio of NH3‐PCFCs and H2‐PCFCs. The detailed rate‐determining steps were further identified by experimental and model analysis. Thus, the ammonia/hydrogen performance ratio of the cell can exceed 95% at 550°C after accelerating the ammonia decomposition reaction. Our work provides insights into the kinetics in NH3‐PCFCs for improving their performance with optimization.

Funder

National Natural Science Foundation of China

Natural Science Foundation of Fujian Province

Publisher

Wiley

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