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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- KIST Article > 2010
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