Effect of oxidation on the Al-foam reinforced matrix, for molten carbonate fuel cells
- Authors
- Kim, Hyun-Woo; Bae, Jae Kwan; Kang, Min Goo; Jang, Seong-Cheol; Ham, Hyung Chul; Yoon, Sung Pil; Choi, Heon-Jin
- Issue Date
- 2019-08-13
- Publisher
- PERGAMON-ELSEVIER SCIENCE LTD
- Citation
- INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF HYDROGEN ENERGY, v.44, no.39, pp.22210 - 22217
- Abstract
- In this study, Al-foam as a support material is used to reinforce the mechanical strength of the matrix. The use of an Al-foam supported matrix improves mechanical strength but has lower cell performance than using a conventional matrix. The main reasons for the low performance of the cell using the Al-foam supported matrix are short circuit due to leakage current through the Al-foam support and low electrolyte retention capability because of low wettability of aluminum to the liquid electrolytes. To solve these problems, we have developed a process to oxidize the surface of Al-foam reinforced matrix. By observing the unit cell performances, electrochemical analyses and morphological changes according to various oxide thicknesses of the Al-foam support, we have confirmed the optimal oxidation conditions for the Al-foam reinforced matrix. As a result, it was confirmed that the use of an oxidized Al-foam reinforced matrix of about 30 vol% can achieve a cell performance of more than 0.8 V under the current load of 150 mA/cm(2) and improve long-term stability. 2019 Hydrogen Energy Publications LLC. Published by Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.
- Keywords
- LONG-TERM OPERATION; ELECTROLYTE MATRICES; NIO CATHODE; ALUMINUM; PERFORMANCE; FABRICATION; STABILITY; ANODE; BEHAVIOR; LIALO2; LONG-TERM OPERATION; ELECTROLYTE MATRICES; NIO CATHODE; ALUMINUM; PERFORMANCE; FABRICATION; STABILITY; ANODE; BEHAVIOR; LIALO2; MCFC matrix; Aluminum foam; Aluminum oxidation; Matrix reinforcement; Electrolyte wettability
- ISSN
- 0360-3199
- URI
- https://pubs.kist.re.kr/handle/201004/119684
- DOI
- 10.1016/j.ijhydene.2019.06.183
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- KIST Article > 2019
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