The Impact of Toluene on the Performance of Anode-Supported Ni-YSZ SOFC Operated on Hydrogen and Biosyngas
This paper presents an experimental study of the impact of toluene on the performance of anode-supported (AS) Ni-YSZ SOFC operating at ~800 °C, 0.25 A/cm 2 fed with H 2 and reformed biosyngas. Toluene was added to the fuel stream and its concentration increased stepwise from tens to thousands of ppm...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Meeting abstracts (Electrochemical Society) 2015-07, Vol.MA2015-03 (1), p.170-170 |
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Zusammenfassung: | This paper presents an experimental study of the impact of toluene on the performance of anode-supported (AS) Ni-YSZ SOFC operating at ~800 °C, 0.25 A/cm
2
fed with H
2
and reformed biosyngas. Toluene was added to the fuel stream and its concentration increased stepwise from tens to thousands of ppm. Each poisoning test was followed by a recovery step (no toluene in the fuel stream) for the duration of 25 hours. The main goal of this work is to define a concentration threshold of toluene as a model tar compound in the fuel stream and later to identify the degradation mechanism caused by this tar compound. Polarization behavior, current-voltage and electrochemical impedance spectroscopy (EIS) were analyzed to evaluate the cell performance. A linear degradation is observed at concentrations above 1000 ppmv for the cell which was fed with pure H
2
(cf Figure) The degradation was due to local C(s) deposition. In contrast, toluene even up to 3500 ppm did not cause a severe degradation when the cell was fed with reformed biosyngas.
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ISSN: | 2151-2043 2151-2035 |
DOI: | 10.1149/MA2015-03/1/170 |