Effect of secondary metal catalysts on butane internal steam reforming operation of thin-film solid oxide fuel cells at 500–600 °C

[Display omitted] •Pd, Ru, and Cu are studied as secondary fuel catalysts of solid oxide fuel cell.•Fuel flexibility of low-temperature solid oxide fuel cell (LT-SOFC) is studied.•Butane direct internal stream reforming (DISR) of LT-SOFC at 5–600 °C is assessed.•With Ru, 973 mW cm−2 peak power at 60...

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Veröffentlicht in:Applied catalysis. B, Environmental Environmental, 2020-04, Vol.263, p.118349, Article 118349
Hauptverfasser: Thieu, Cam-Anh, Yang, Sungeun, Ji, Ho-Il, Kim, Hyoungchul, Yoon, Kyung Joong, Lee, Jong-Ho, Son, Ji-Won
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Zusammenfassung:[Display omitted] •Pd, Ru, and Cu are studied as secondary fuel catalysts of solid oxide fuel cell.•Fuel flexibility of low-temperature solid oxide fuel cell (LT-SOFC) is studied.•Butane direct internal stream reforming (DISR) of LT-SOFC at 5–600 °C is assessed.•With Ru, 973 mW cm−2 peak power at 600 °C was achieved (∼100 % C4H10 conversion).•Cu-cell yielded comparable peak power as that of Ru-cell at 500 °C, 310 mW cm−2. Pd, Ru, and Cu secondary catalysts were incorporated into the nickel-yttria-stabilized zirconia nanostructured-anode functional layer (nano-AFL) of solid oxide fuel cells (SOFCs) by a combination of pulsed-laser-deposition and sputtering. The activity of these catalysts for direct internal steam reforming (DISR) of n-butane at the SOFC unit cell level were investigated at low temperatures (500–600 °C) by comparing the electrochemical performance among the Ref-cell (the cell without catalyst at the nano-AFL) and Pd-, Ru-, and Cu-cell (the cells with Pd-, Ru- and Cu- incorporated at the nano-AFL). The steam-to-carbon ratio (SCR) and the operating temperature were varied and the effect on DISR of n-butane in the Ref-, Pd-, Ru-, and Cu-cell were systematically studied. Secondary catalyst incorporation appears to enhance the electrochemical reaction and thermochemical reactions, such as steam reforming and water-gas-shift reactions, which results in the cell performance improvement at all tested conditions in comparison with that of the Ref-cell.
ISSN:0926-3373
1873-3883
DOI:10.1016/j.apcatb.2019.118349