Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
1271680 International Journal of Hydrogen Energy 2012 8 Pages PDF
Abstract

A sort of core–shell catalyst as a novel anti-alkali-poisoning concept was prepared, tested and applied in the direct internal reforming molten carbonate fuel cell (DIR-MCFC). Results showed that the core–shell catalyst possessed good alkali-poisoning resistance capacity, which was explained well by the micropore model of the catalyst. And the cell performance could keep above 0.75V during 100 h test. When the steam carbon ratio was 2 (S/C = 2) and the current density was 150 mA cm−2, the cell potential varied from 0.826 to 0.751 V and the voltage fluctuant phenomenon was explained specifically. Furthermore, the short stack (three cells) was also assembled, and the maximum output power density of the short stack was 338.4 mW cm−2. The above results indicated that the core–shell catalyst could be applied into the DIR-MCFC successfully.

► The core–shell catalyst was applied into the DIR-MCFC at first time. ► The good alkali-poisoning resistance of the core–shell catalyst was explained well by the micropore model. ► The phenomenon that the unit cell voltage experienced three stages during 100 h test was discussed specifically.

Related Topics
Physical Sciences and Engineering Chemistry Electrochemistry
Authors
, , , , , , ,