Abstract:Solid oxide fuel cells (SOFCs) are alternative energy conversion devices, which deliver high quality power with a high efficiency using variety of fuels, including H2 and hydrocarbons. At present, composite Ni with Y-stabilised zirconia (YSZ) is widely used as an anode for SOFCs [1]. However, technical challenges due to coking and sulfur poisoning are yet to overcome when direct hydrocarbon-containing fuels are used. Ni not only possess good catalytic activity towards H2 oxidation and hydrocarbon reforming, it… Show more
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