Dual cells with mixed protonic-anionic conductivity for reversible SOFC/SOEC operation
Contributo in Atti di convegno
Data di Pubblicazione:
2012
Abstract:
The dual cell concept is a novel design for solid oxide fuel cells operating at intermediate temperature. The cell
comprises a series of five layers with different compositions, alternating two dense electrolytes and three porous
layers, i.e. the outer electrodes and a central membrane. The dual cell concept makes it possible to separate the
compartment for water formation from both fuel and oxidant chambers. Such a three-chamber configuration gives
many advantages related to fuel dilution, materials corrosion, and reversibility between fuel cell and electrolyser
operational modes (SOFC/SOEC) at high temperature. Dual conductivity (protonic/anionic) can be achieved by
joining two dense BaCe0.85Y0.15O3-? (BCY) and Ce0.85Y0.15O2-? (YDC) electrolytes through a porous ceramic central
membrane made up of both materials. Complete anode-supported dual cells have been fabricated by a combination of
pressing, casting, printing, wet spraying, and plasma spraying techniques. Electrochemical tests carried out by
impedance spectroscopy showed the feasibility of the concept and successful reversible operation of the dual cell.
The fabrication route, the microstructural and electrochemical testing results are reported in this work, and partially
compared to simulated results from an electrochemical model developed describing the dual cell concept.
Tipologia CRIS:
04.01 Contributo in Atti di convegno
Keywords:
Dual membrane; Plasma spraying; Proton conductors; Solid oxide fuel cells
Elenco autori:
Carpanese, MARIA PAOLA; Viviani, Massimo; Sanson, Alessandra; Mercadelli, Elisa; Canu, Giovanna
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