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Solid oxide fuel cell chromium

Fergus (2007), Effect of Cathode and Electrolyte Transport Properties on Chromium Poisoning in Solid Oxide Fuel Cells , Int.J. Hydrogen Energy, 32, 3664-3671. [Pg.144]

Hilpert, K., Das, D., Miller, M., Peck, D.H., and Weiss, R. (1996) Chromium vapor species over solid oxide fuel cell interconnect materials and their potential for degradation processes. J. Electrochem. Soc., 143 (11), 3642-3647. [Pg.491]

Recknagle, K.P., Amon, C.H., and Khaleel, M.A. (2011) Pore scale modeling of the reactive transport of chromium in the cathode of a solid oxide fuel cell. J. Power Sources, 196, 287-300. [Pg.764]

Lan and Tao [22] successfully applied a novel fuel cell type with an alkaline membrane to oxidize ammonia at room temperature. Compared to solid oxide fuel cells, the alkaline membrane fuel cell is less brittle and can be operated at low temperatures. As an advantage of alkaline membrane fuel cells over conventional alkaline fuel cells, no KOH-based electrolyte is needed. The researchers used two types of anodes first platinum and ruthenium deposited on carbon and sec-raid chromium-decorated nickel. The ammraiia sources were either ammraiia gas or a 35 wt% aqueous ammonia solution. [Pg.656]

Batawi E, Plas A, Straub W, Honneger K, Diethehn R (1999) New cost-effective craamic oxide phases used as protective coatings for chromium-based interconnects. In Singhal SC, Dokiya M (eds) Solid oxide fuel cells VI, PV 99-19. The Electrochem. Soc. hic., Pennington, pp 767-773... [Pg.651]

Jiang SP, Zhang JP, F5ger K (2000) Deposition of chromium species at Sr-doped LaMnOs electrodes in solid oxide fuel cells. J Electrochem Soc 147(1) 4013 022 (2000) 147(9) 3195-3205 (2001) 148(7) C447-C455... [Pg.653]

Jiang SP, Zhang JP, Zheng XG (2002) A comparative investigation of chromium deposition at air electrodes of solid oxide fuel cells. J Eur Ceram Soc 22 361-373... [Pg.31]

Pedersen, T.F., Linderoth, S. and Laatsch, J. (2004) Oxidation behaviour of iron-chromium steels for solid oxide fuel cell interconnect. Proceedings of the sixth European Solid Oxide Fuel Cell Forum, 28 June-2 July 2004, Lucerne, Switzerland, Vol. 2, pp. 897-907. [Pg.284]


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