The Effect of H2S on the Performance of SOFCs using Methane Containing Fuel
โ Scribed by J. F. B. Rasmussen; A. Hagen
- Publisher
- John Wiley and Sons
- Year
- 2010
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 350 KB
- Volume
- 10
- Category
- Article
- ISSN
- 1615-6846
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โฆ Synopsis
Abstract
In recent years, the interest for using biogas derived from biomass as fuel in solid oxide fuel cells (SOFCs) has increased. To maximise the biogas to electrical energy output, it is important to study the effects of the main biogas components (CH~4~ and CO~2~), minor ones and traces (e.g. H~2~S) on performance and durability of the SOFC. Single anodeโsupported SOFCs with NiโYttriaโStabilisedโZirconia (YSZ) anodes, YSZ electrolytes and lanthanumโstrontiumโmanganite (LSM)โYSZ cathodes have been tested with a CH~4~โH~2~OโH~2~ fuel mixture at open circuit voltage (OCV) and 1โAโcm^โ2^ current load (850โยฐC). The cell performance was monitored with electric measurements and impedance spectroscopy. At OCV 2โ24โppm H~2~S were added to the fuel in 24โh intervals. The reforming activity of the Niโcontaining anode decreased rapidly when H~2~S was added to the fuel. This ultimately resulted in a lower production of fuel (H~2~ and CO) from CH~4~. Applying 1โAโcm^โ2^ current load, a maximum concentration of 7โppm H~2~S was acceptable for a 24โh period.
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