Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
1287003 Journal of Power Sources 2006 15 Pages PDF
Abstract

A two-dimensional isothermal model of an SOFC operating with a syngas fuel based on button cell geometry was developed. Momentum, mass and charge transport coupled with electrochemical and chemical reactions were considered. The developed model has been validated by showing good agreement with experimental data for various syngas compositions obtained at an operating temperature of 900 °C. However, the model predictions deviate somewhat from the experimental data at 800 °C. Visual and SEM investigation of the anode surface after completion of each experiment showed that excessive amounts of carbon form on the anode surface and that the Ni catalyst delaminates from the anode during cell operation at 800 °C. In contrast, no carbon formation was observed and only a small amount of Ni delaminated from the anode during operation at 900 °C. The model was further applied to predict carbon formation observed experimentally, and to study the impact of operating conditions on carbon formation and determine a suitable range of conditions that suppress its onset.

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