Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
7736155 Journal of Power Sources 2014 29 Pages PDF
Abstract
Deactivation of Ni-YSZ (yttrium stabilized zirconia) anode of SOFCs operated on CH4 and CO, respectively, is investigated systematically. Experiments show that the rate of carbon deposition on Ni-YSZ substrate from CH4 increases with temperature in the whole testing temperature range (550-800 °C), while the rate from CO increases with temperature at lower temperatures but decreases at higher temperatures. Larger amount of carbon deposit results in more significant substrate deformation and destruction, which can be explained by the mechanism of carbon fiber growth on Ni exposed to carbon-containing gases. Carbon deposition can be avoided by oxygen ion flux through the electrolyte of SOFCs operated on either CH4 or CO.
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