Long-Term Stability for Co-Electrolysis of CO2/Steam Assisted by Catalyst-Infiltrated Solid Oxide Cells

Authors
Jeong, Hyeon-YeYoon, Kyung JoongLee, Jong-HoChung, Yong-ChaeHong, Jongsup
Issue Date
2018-01
Publisher
한국세라믹학회
Citation
Journal of The Korean Ceramic Society, v.55, no.1, pp.50 - 54
Abstract
This study investigated the long-term durability of catalyst(Pd or Fe)-infiltrated solid oxide cells for CO2/steam co-electrolysis. Fuel-electrode supported solid oxide cells with dimensions of 5 x 5 cm(2) were fabricated, and palladium or iron was subsequently introduced via wet infiltration (as a form of PdO or FeO solution). The metallic catalysts were employed in the fuel-electrode to promote CO2 reduction via reverse water gas shift reactions. The metal-precursor particles were well-dispersed on the fuel-electrode substrate, which formed a bimetallic alloy with Ni embedded on the substrate during high-temperature reduction processes. These planar cells were tested using a mixture of H2O and CO2 to measure the electrochemical and gas-production stabilities during 350 h of co-electrolysis operations. The results confirmed that compared to the Fe-infiltrated cell, the Pd-infiltrated cell had higher stabilities for both electrochemical reactions and gas-production given its resistance to carbon deposition.
Keywords
SYNGAS PRODUCTION; PD-NI; DEGRADATION; HYDROGEN; H2O; Solid oxide cells; Catalysts infiltration; Co-electrolysis; CO2 conversion; Long-term stability
ISSN
1229-7801
URI
https://pubs.kist.re.kr/handle/201004/121870
DOI
10.4191/kcers.2018.55.1.09
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