Co-planar single chamber solid oxide fuel cells with concentric electrodes

Authors
Lee, D.Kim, J.Moon, J.
Issue Date
2014-09
Publisher
Elsevier B.V.
Citation
Journal of Asian Ceramic Societies, v.2, no.3, pp.185 - 189
Abstract
We propose a novel electrode design for co-planar single chamber solid oxide fuel cells. The concentric electrodes as well as the controlled gas flow in perpendicular to the center of the electrode enable continuous laminar flow from the cathode to the anode, which leads optimal residence time of the gas near electrodes and in turn allows high-performance stable operation. The steady state gas flow without turbulence determines not only the local thermodynamic equilibrium, but also the kinetics of the electrochemical reactions. The cell with the concentric electrodes shows the maximum open circuit voltage (OCV) of 0.70 V, and the maximum power density is improved by 154%. In contrast, the conventional cell with linear-shaped electrodes exhibits the maximum OCV of 0.55 V. Impedance spectroscopy reveals that the polarization resistance is reduced by altering the electrode design from the linear-shape to the concentric design. ? 2014 The Ceramic Society of Japan and the Korean Ceramic Society.
Keywords
Design; Flow of gases; Laminar flow; Open circuit voltage; Solid oxide fuel cells (SOFC); Electrochemical reactions; Impedance spectroscopy; Local thermodynamic equilibrium; Maximum power density; Polarization resistances; Single chamber solid oxide fuel cells; Stable operation; Steady-state gas flow; Electrodes; Design; Flow of gases; Laminar flow; Open circuit voltage; Solid oxide fuel cells (SOFC); Electrochemical reactions; Impedance spectroscopy; Local thermodynamic equilibrium; Maximum power density; Polarization resistances; Single chamber solid oxide fuel cells; Stable operation; Steady-state gas flow; Electrodes; Co-planar design; Concentric electrode; Single chamber solid oxide fuel cell
ISSN
2187-0764
URI
https://pubs.kist.re.kr/handle/201004/126392
DOI
10.1016/j.jascer.2014.05.009
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