Performance and properties of anodes reinforced with metal oxide nanoparticles for molten carbonate fuel cells

Authors
Accardo, GraziaFrattini, DomenicoYoon, Sung PilHam, Hyung ChulNam, Suk Woo
Issue Date
2017-12-01
Publisher
ELSEVIER SCIENCE BV
Citation
JOURNAL OF POWER SOURCES, v.370, pp.52 - 60
Abstract
Development of electrode materials for molten carbonate fuel cells is a fundamental issue as a balance between mechanical and electrochemical properties is required due to the particular operating environments of these cells. As concern the anode, a viable strategy is to use nano-reinforced particles during electrodes' fabrication. Candidate nanomaterials comprise, but are not limited to, ZrO2, CeO2, TiO2, Ti, Mg, Al, etc. This work deals with the characterization and test of two different types of hard oxide nanoparticles as reinforce for NiAl-based anodes in molten carbonate fuel cells. Nano ceria and nano zirconia are compared each other and single cell test performances are presented. Compared to literature, the use of hard metal oxide nanoparticles allows good performance and promising perspectives with respect to the use a third alloying metal. However, nano zirconia performed slightly better than nano ceria as polarization and power curves are higher even if nano ceria has the highest mechanical properties. This means that the choice of nanoparticles to obtain improved anodes performance and properties is not trivial and a trade-off between relevant properties plays a key role.
Keywords
NI CATHODE; MCFC; TEMPERATURE; FABRICATION; BIOGAS; ALLOY; CONFIGURATION; ELECTROLYSIS; DEGRADATION; IMPEDANCE; NI CATHODE; MCFC; TEMPERATURE; FABRICATION; BIOGAS; ALLOY; CONFIGURATION; ELECTROLYSIS; DEGRADATION; IMPEDANCE; Anode; Cell test; Characterization; Nanoparticle; Performance
ISSN
0378-7753
URI
https://pubs.kist.re.kr/handle/201004/121939
DOI
10.1016/j.jpowsour.2017.10.015
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