Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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1285698 | Journal of Power Sources | 2008 | 6 Pages |
Abstract
Coplanar single-chamber micro solid oxide fuel cells (SC-μSOFCs) with curvilinear microelectrode configurations of arbitrarily complex two-dimensional geometry were fabricated by a direct-write microfabrication technique using conventional fuel cell materials. The electrochemical performance of two SC-μSOFCs with different electrode shapes, but comparable electrode and inter-electrode dimensions, was characterized in a methane–air mixture at 700 °C. Both cells exhibited stable open circuit voltage and peak power density of 0.9 V and 2.3 mW cm−2, respectively, indicating that electrode shape did not have a significant influence on the performance of these fuel cells.
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Authors
Melanie Kuhn, Teko Napporn, Michel Meunier, Daniel Therriault, Srikar Vengallatore,