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A porous catalytic membrane reactor between dual and single chamber solid oxide fuel cell (SOFC)

Y. Guo
Mélanie Rochoux
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Y. Schuurman
D. Farrusseng

Résumé

Single Chamber SOFC (SC-SOFC) has demonstrated high open circuit voltage (OCV) and power density from a methane and air mixture. However, this technology is strongly limited in practice because of flammability and coking issues [1]. Here, a novel concept, an all porous SOFC (AP-SOFC) that employs a dual-chamber SOFC (DC-SOFC) technology with a porous electrolyte is reported. In AP-SOFC, the electrolyte is porous allowing a controlled distribution of gaseous O2 at the anode side. The oxidative reforming of hydrocarbon streams can operate similarly to SC-SOFC but with a safer and well controllable process. In this technology, air and methane are separated by a porous Gd0.1Ce0.9O1.9 (CGO) membrane which controls the traffic of the reactants. This concept of feeding O2 through a porous membrane is known as “oxygen distributor” technology for a catalytic membrane reactor (CMR). The oxygen partial pressure in the catalytic chamber can be controlled by appling a transmembrane pressure (?P) between the two compartments [2]. Like this, it is possible to overcome inflammability issues, while providing a smoother temperature profile along the catalytic layer due to the oxygen distribution control [3]. The AP-SOFC technology consequently enables separate fuel-O2 feeding and homogeneous O2 distribution at the anode layer, thereby overcoming the inflammability issues encountered with SC-SOFCs. An electrolyte supported AP-SOFC cell with composition of Ba0.5Sr0.5Co0.8Fe0.2O3-d (BSCF) cathode/porous CGO electrolyte/Ni-CGO anode was studied. The CH4/O2 mixture (Rmix) at the anode side can be controlled by applying a ?P. At ?P=10 mbar, the OCV achieves ~0.92 V at 625 oC, which is comparable to the value of the cell with dense CGO electrolyte [2,3], and the relative high OCV are also obtained at higher temperature (~0.80 V at 750 oC). The peak power densities of the cell is 21.4 mW cm-2 at 650 oC. The CGO shows relatively high conductivity, and the main resistance of cell is ohmic resistance due to the large thickness. Moreover, the cell can operate for 2000 h without coking. This AP-SOFC is an advantageous technology since the CH4/O2 ratio can be controlled at the cathode side to produce heat by combustion.
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hal-00842330 , version 1 (08-07-2013)

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Y. Guo, Mélanie Rochoux, Y. Schuurman, D. Farrusseng. A porous catalytic membrane reactor between dual and single chamber solid oxide fuel cell (SOFC). ICCMR11 - 11th International Conference on Catalysis in Membrane Reactors, Jul 2013, Porto, Portugal. ⟨hal-00842330⟩
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