Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
1274400 International Journal of Hydrogen Energy 2013 7 Pages PDF
Abstract

This paper presents the evaluation of the performance of a 100 W Solid Oxide Fuel Cell (SOFC) stack with CO rich fuels as anode gas. The study aims at measuring the Open Circuit Voltage (OCV) and the Area Specific Resistance (ASR) when the amount of CO in the anode flow varies from 0 to 40% in volume. At the same time, the FCTestQA procedures were applied and evaluated as methodology for Solid Oxide Fuel Cell testing. The theoretical OCV was measured considering both H2 and CO oxidation and the water gas shift reaction. The OCV values, as a function of CO concentration, resulted closely related to theoretical ones and the ASR value, calculated for different mixtures of fuel, did not change with anode gas composition and it seemed to be a function of the temperature and the degradation of the materials only.

► Evaluation of Boudouard reaction by OCV analysis for CO/H2 dry gas mixture. ► For CO/H2 dry gas mix the ASR doesn't vary with anode gas composition. ► The stack performance with reformed biogas and landfill gas are similar than H2. ► It is possible to use H2/CO gas mix without losses if the flow gas is humidified. ► OCV values are strictly related to the theoretical analysis.

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