Effect of the structural changes of the Ni-Cr anode on the molten carbonate fuel cell performance

Authors
Oh, IHYoon, SPLim, THNam, SWHong, Seong AhnLim, Hee Chun
Issue Date
1996-06
Publisher
Denki Kagaku Kyokai
Citation
Denki Kagaku, v.64, no.6, pp.497 - 507
Abstract
Sintering and creep tests and a long-term operation of the single cells were performed to investigate the effect of the structural changes of the Ni-Cr anode on the molten carbonate fuel cell performance. It was found from the sintering and creep tests that the anode had a higher resistance to sintering and creep at the higher firing temperature, and thereby at the lower porosity of the anode and at the higher content of Cr solid solution in the Ni phase. Ni-10 w/o Cr anode fired at 1,000 degrees C under the reduction atmosphere showed the best resistance to sintering and creep among the anodes fabricated at the various conditions. This anode, along with the anode fired at 700 degrees C for comparison, was used for a long-term single cell operation. It was found that the cell performance was significantly affected by the reduction of the anode dimension due to sintering; and creep and-the formation of the micro-pores through the LiCrO2 formation followed by the electrolyte re-distribution. Using the 1,000 degrees C anode which had the higher content of Cr solid solution in the Ni phase could reduce such dimension reduction and micro-pore formation, resulting in the better performance during the long-term operation.
Keywords
NICKEL ANODES; MCFC; Ni-Cr anode; sintering and creep; micro-pores
ISSN
0366-9297
URI
https://pubs.kist.re.kr/handle/201004/144419
DOI
10.5796/kogyobutsurikagaku.64.497
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