Microtubular anode-supported solid oxide fuel cells (μt-SOFC) were created with a metallic coil embedded in the anode to act as current collector. The electrochemical performance was experimentally examined by comparing the power density (PD) of μt-SOFC with embedded coils of different turns per unit length and composition (nickel and palladium). It is shown that an increase in the turns per unit length results in a proportional current density increase and in a quadratic increment of PD. Additional performance improvement is found for the cell with palladium current collector due to the higher catalytic activity for hydrogen oxidation.
Effect of the Current Collector on Performance of Anode-Supported Microtubular Solid Oxide Fuel Cells / Michele, Casarin; Sglavo, Vincenzo Maria. - In: JOURNAL OF FUEL CELL SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY. - ISSN 1550-624X. - STAMPA. - 12:3(2015), pp. 031005.1-031005.6. [10.1115/1.4029875]
Effect of the Current Collector on Performance of Anode-Supported Microtubular Solid Oxide Fuel Cells
Sglavo, Vincenzo Maria
2015-01-01
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Microtubular anode-supported solid oxide fuel cells (μt-SOFC) were created with a metallic coil embedded in the anode to act as current collector. The electrochemical performance was experimentally examined by comparing the power density (PD) of μt-SOFC with embedded coils of different turns per unit length and composition (nickel and palladium). It is shown that an increase in the turns per unit length results in a proportional current density increase and in a quadratic increment of PD. Additional performance improvement is found for the cell with palladium current collector due to the higher catalytic activity for hydrogen oxidation.File | Dimensione | Formato | |
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