Big Chemical Encyclopedia

Chemical substances, components, reactions, process design ...

Articles Figures Tables About

Oxygen cathodic reduction, molten carbonate fuel

Janowitz, K. Kah, M. Wendt, H. Molten carbonate fuel cell research part I. Comparing cathodic oxygen reduction in lithium/potassium and lithium/sodium carbonate melts. Electrochim. Acta 1999, 45 (7), 1025-1037. [Pg.1762]

There exist a variety of fuel cells. For practical reasons, fuel cells are classified by the type of electrolyte employed. The following names and abbreviations are frequently used in publications alkaline fuel cells (AFC), molten carbonate fuel cells (MCFC), phosphoric acid fuel cells (PAFC), solid oxide fuel cells (SOFC), and proton exchange membrane fuel cells (PEMFC). Among different types of fuel cells under development today, the PEMFC, also called polymer electrolyte membrane fuel cells (PEFC), is considered as a potential future power source due to its unique characteristics [1-3]. The PEMFC consists of an anode where hydrogen oxidation takes place, a cathode where oxygen reduction occurs, and an electrolyte membrane that permits the transfer of protons from anode to cathode. PEMFC operates at low temperature that allows rapid start-up. Furthermore, with the absence of corrosive cell constituents, the use of the exotic materials required in other fuel cell types is not required [4]. [Pg.340]

Two parts are treated one is the physical and chemical features of materials of molten carbonate fuel cells (MCFCs), and the other is performance analysis with a 100 cm class single cell. The characteristics of the fuel cell are determined by the electrolyte. The chemical and physical properties of the electrolyte with respect to gas solubility, ionic conductivity, dissolution of cathode material, corrosion, and electrolyte loss in the real cell are introduced. The reactirm characteristics of hydrogen oxidation in molten carbonates and materials for the anode of the MCFC are reviewed. The kinetics of the oxygen reduction reaction in the molten carbonates and state of the art of cathode materials are also described. Based on the reaction kinetics of electrodes, a performance analysis of MCFCs is introduced. The performance analysis has importance with respect to the increase in performance through material development and the extension of cell life by cell development. Conventional as well as relatively new analysis methods are introduced. [Pg.218]


See other pages where Oxygen cathodic reduction, molten carbonate fuel is mentioned: [Pg.248]    [Pg.1747]    [Pg.226]    [Pg.21]    [Pg.143]    [Pg.29]   


SEARCH



Carbon cathodes

Carbon fuels

Carbon oxygenated

Carbon oxygenation

Carbon reduction

Carbonates reduction

Carbonization, fuel

Cathode reduction

Cathodes Carbonate

Cathodic oxygen reduction

Cathodic reduction

Fuel cathode

Fuel molten carbonate

Fuel oxygenates

Fuels oxygenated fuel

Molten carbonate

Molten carbonate cathodic oxygen reduction

Molten fuel

Molten oxygen reduction

Oxygen cathodes

Oxygen reduction

Oxygenated fuels

Oxygenates reduction

Reduction oxygenation

Reductive oxygenation

© 2024 chempedia.info