Abstract
Doubly doped CeO 2 based anode with Y and Yb is first reported for direct methane solid oxide fuel cells. The power output of the cell with Ni-Ce 0.8Y 0.1Yb 0.1O 1.9 anode and stability at various temperatures are investigated when air is used as oxidant and pure H 2, 5 ppm H 2S containing H 2 and dry CH 4 as fuel, respectively. At 750 °C, the cell displays stable power output for 120 h at 200 mA cm -2 when fueled with dry CH 4, suggesting the carbon deposit is largely absent on the anode, which is confirmed by the SEM observation and EDS results. The results also prove that the rare earth elements Y and Yb affect the sulfur tolerance performance of the anode in a cooperative fashion leading to good anode stability in the contaminated fuel. The SEM and EDS results provide evidence that the cell with Ni-Ce 0.8Y 0.1Yb 0.1O 1.9 anode is tolerant toward the H 2S contamination. The remarkable performances suggest that co-doped CeO 2 anode is an attractive electrode component for direct hydrocarbon solid oxide fuel cells and might also be used as a catalyst for reforming of hydrocarbon fuels and for removal of fuel gas contaminations such as sulfur.
Original language | English |
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Pages (from-to) | 128-135 |
Number of pages | 8 |
Journal | Journal of Power Sources |
Volume | 201 |
DOIs | |
Publication status | Published - 1 Mar 2012 |
Externally published | Yes |
Keywords
- Carbon deposition
- Methane
- Rare earth elements
- Solid oxide fuel cell
- Sulfur tolerance