Degradation of Solid Oxide Fuel Cell Cathodes Accelerated at a High Water Vapor Concentration

Authors
Kim, S. H.Shim, K. B.Kim, C. S.Chou, J. T.Oshima, T.Shiratori, Y.Ito, K.Sasaki, K.
Issue Date
2010-04
Publisher
ASME
Citation
JOURNAL OF FUEL CELL SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY, v.7, no.2
Abstract
The influence of water vapor in air on power generation characteristic of solid oxide fuel cells was analyzed by measuring cell voltage at a constant current density, as a function of water vapor concentration at 800 degrees C and 1000 degrees C. Cell voltage change was negligible at 1000 degrees C, while considerable voltage drop was observed at 800 degrees C accelerated at high water vapor concentrations of 20 wt % and 40 wt %. It is considered that La2O3 formed on the (La0.8Sr0.2)(0.98)MnO3 surface, which is assumed to be the reason for a large voltage drop. [DOI: 10.1115/1.3117608]
Keywords
OXYGEN REDUCTION; OXYGEN REDUCTION; SOFC; cathode; humidity; degradation
ISSN
1550-624X
URI
https://pubs.kist.re.kr/handle/201004/131605
DOI
10.1115/1.3117608
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