Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
7743107 Journal of Power Sources 2012 4 Pages PDF
Abstract
► A solid oxide fuel cell was operated under anhydrous ethanol for more than 100 h. ► The same power output was observed for both fuels, hydrogen and ethanol. ► A ceria-based layer provided the catalytic activity for ethanol decomposition. ► Anhydrous ethanol was decomposed by the gradual internal reforming. ► Such a concept opens up the way for multi-fuel SOFCs.
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