Abstract
Terminal voltage, electric power density and overpotential were measured for the solid
oxide fuel cell with gadolinium-doped ceria electrolyte (Ce0.8Gd0.2O1.9, GDC), 30 vol% Ni-GDC
anode and Pt cathode using a H2 fuel or biogas (CH4 47, CO2 31, H2 19 vol %) at 1073 K. Addition
of 1 ppm H2S in the 3vol % H2O-containing H2 fuel gave no change in the open circuit voltage
(0.79 - 0.80 V) and the maximum power density (65 - 72 mW/cm2). Furthermore, no reaction
between H2S and Ni in the anode was suggested by the thermodynamic calculation. On the other
hand, the terminal voltage and electric power density decreased when 1 ppm H2S gas was mixed
with the biogas. After the biogas with 1 ppm H2S flowed into the anode for 8 h, the electric power
density decreased from 125 to 90 mW/cm2. The reduced electric power density was also recovered
by passing 3 vol % H2O-containing H2 fuel for 2 h.
Publisher
Trans Tech Publications, Ltd.
Subject
Mechanical Engineering,Mechanics of Materials,Condensed Matter Physics,General Materials Science
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