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Cell-to-edge design

Fig. 5.2 a Cell-to-frame design and b cell-to-edge design for sealing in SOFC (Weil 2006)... [Pg.151]

Because of the difficulties described earlier, electroanalytical studies are usually performed separately from radical generation studies. But a flat cell has been designed [26] (Fig. 29.19) to permit simultaneous monitoring of the electrochemical and EPR response of a free-radical system (SEEPR). The auxiliary electrode extends along the edges of the working electrode, which diminishes the problems of iR drops and provides better uniformity of current density than is possible with conventional electrode placement. This cell is used primarily for short-term (on the order of seconds) electrochemical experiments, such as... [Pg.938]

ActivatedL yer Loss. Loss of the catalytic layer is the third method of deactivation. Attrition, erosion, or loss of adhesion and exfoHation of the active catalytic layer aU. result in loss of catalyst performance. The monolithic honeycomb catalyst is designed to be resistant to aU. of these mechanisms. There is some erosion of the inlet edge of the cells at the entrance to the monolithic honeycomb, but this loss is minor. The peUetted catalyst is more susceptible to attrition losses because the pellets in the catalytic bed mb against each other. Improvements in the design of the peUetted converter, the surface hardness of the peUets, and the depth of the active layer of the peUets also minimise loss of catalyst performance from attrition in that converter. [Pg.490]


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