Evaluation of Ni-Ni3Al(5 wt.%)-Al(3 wt.%) as an anode electrode for molten carbonate fuel cell - Part I: Creep and sintering resistance

Authors
Wee, JHSong, DJJun, CSLim, THHong, SALim, HCLee, KY
Issue Date
2005-03-22
Publisher
ELSEVIER SCIENCE SA
Citation
JOURNAL OF ALLOYS AND COMPOUNDS, v.390, no.1-2, pp.155 - 160
Abstract
To develop an anode electrode of molten carbonate fuel cell (MCFC) that has higher creep and sintering resistance and more stable reactivity than the traditional anode electrode, the five kinds of nickel anode electrodes such as Ni-Al(5), Ni-Cr(10), Ni-Ni3Al(7), Ni-Ni3Al(5)-Cr(5) and Ni-Ni3Al(5)-AI(3) (number in parenthesis means the weight percent of its component) were prepared and their performance were investigated under the same conditions of MCFC operation. In part I of our study, their relative creep and sintering resistance were compared. The Ni-Ni3Al(5)-AI(3) anode electrode was the most resistant against the sintering and its porosity was kept over 60% even at 1000degreesC. And its porosity decrease and thickness shrinkage by creep were the least among the five kinds of anode electrodes. Thus, the effects of the aluminum and nickel-aluminum intermetallic compound (Ni3Al) addition to nickel as the dispersant strengthening and the solid solution strengthening agents were confirmed by comparative tests for sintering and creep resistance of five kinds of anode electrodes. Besides these results, we could also know that the creep of anode electrode for MCFC mostly proceeded within 60 h from the start of operation irrespective of the kinds of anode electrodes. And in part II of paper, for more information about the wetting ability and cell performances of these five kinds of anode electrodes, the measurement of wetting ability and unit cell operations were carried out. (C) 2004 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.
Keywords
SURFACE MODIFICATION; MCFC ANODE; CERAMICS; SURFACE MODIFICATION; MCFC ANODE; CERAMICS; molten carbonate fuel cell; anode electrode material; intermetallic; creep; sintering resistance
ISSN
0925-8388
URI
https://pubs.kist.re.kr/handle/201004/136637
DOI
10.1016/j.jallcom.2004.06.103
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