Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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1297153 | Solid State Ionics | 2008 | 5 Pages |
A novel process for the treatment of municipal and industrial wastewater is developed, which leads to the direct production of electricity, and/or H2, by an environmentally friendly way. Through this process, production of electricity is obtained by a novel direct-biogas-fuelled fuel cell, which is also developed here, that concerns a major subunit of the overall process. Both intermediate and high temperature solid oxide fuel cells (IT- and HT-SOFCs) based on 10mol% Gd2O3 doped CeO2 (gadolinia doped ceria, GDC) and 8mol% Y2O3 stabilized ZrO2 (yttria stabilized zirconia, YSZ) solid electrolytes, respectively, have been constructed and tested, while three different Ni-based cermets were used as anodic materials. The operation performances of these cells under direct feed of simulated biogas mixtures are comparatively discussed.