Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
243448 Applied Energy 2013 10 Pages PDF
Abstract

Wood biomass char was used in a direct carbon fuel cell (DCFC) as an alternative fuel. This has many advantages because the DCFC is a high-efficiency system and wood biomass is a carbon-free and regenerative material. Several analytical techniques were employed to analyze the characteristics of three fuels, their effects on the cell’s performance, and the electrochemical reactions between the fuels and the electrolyte in the system. The morphological and textural characteristics of biomass char were similar to those of two types of coal used as fuels for a DCFC system in spite of the char’s significantly lower carbon content. A practical evaluation of the fuels used in the DCFC system was conducted, and when using the biomass char, the maximum power density was 60–70% that of the corresponding value for coal under the same conditions. The performance of the biomass char fuel was improved by stirring. The possibility of its practical application was also discussed.

► We investigated the utilization of wood biomass char in the direct carbon fuel cell system. ► The characteristics of electrochemical reactions were investigated through comparison of fuel properties. ► The performance of biomass char reached 60–70% level of coals and proved its possibility as an alternative fuels. ► Furthermore, the performance of biomass char improved with promoted mass transfer.

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