Catalytic study of SOFC electrode materials in engine exhaust gas atmosphere

A single chamber solid oxide fuel cell (SC-SOFC) is a device able to produce electricity from a mixture of hydrocarbons and oxidant. An innovative application of this system would be to recover energy from exhaust gas of a thermal engine. This paper presents a study of stability and catalytic behavi...

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Veröffentlicht in:Journal of materials science 2013-10, Vol.48 (20), p.7184-7195
Hauptverfasser: Briault, Pauline, Rieu, Mathilde, Laucournet, Richard, Morel, Bertrand, Viricelle, Jean-Paul
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Sprache:eng
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Zusammenfassung:A single chamber solid oxide fuel cell (SC-SOFC) is a device able to produce electricity from a mixture of hydrocarbons and oxidant. An innovative application of this system would be to recover energy from exhaust gas of a thermal engine. This paper presents a study of stability and catalytic behaviour of electrode materials composing the cell in a mixture of hydrocarbons (propane, propene), oxygen, carbon monoxide, carbon dioxide, hydrogen and water corresponding to a composition of exhaust gas. A screening of four cathode materials was done, some well-known materials in literature and leading to highest performances such as La 0.6 Sr 0.4 Co 0.2 Fe 0.8 O 3−δ (LSCF), Sm 0.5 Sr 0.5 CoO 3−δ and Ba 0.5 Sr 0.5 Co 0.8 Fe 0.2 O 3−δ and a last one Pr 2 NiO 4+δ (PNO) very promising for conventional SOFCs. Anode material was a cermet composed of nickel and Ce 0.9 Gd 0.1 O 1.95 which was also selected as the electrolyte material. Chemical stability tests and catalytic activity studies in the gas mixture were performed on the raw materials and have led to a first selection among cathodes. Two hydrocarbons/oxygen ratios ( R  = HC/O 2 ) were investigated for materials tests considering the gas mixture stability at high temperature (600 °C): R  = 0.21 and 0.44. LSCF and PNO were considered as the most stable cathode materials, besides LSCF demonstrated a lower catalytic activity towards hydrocarbon partial oxidation than PNO especially for the R  = 0.44 ratio. As for the anode side, nickel was tested regarding its catalytic activity towards hydrocarbons oxidation. It exhibited catalytic activity towards hydrocarbons partial oxidation, especially for the oxygen-lean ratio (0.44), which gradually decreased while lowering temperature from 620 to 450 °C.
ISSN:0022-2461
1573-4803
DOI:10.1007/s10853-013-7535-y