2024
DOI: 10.1021/acsami.3c17686
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Carbon Deposition Mitigation Strategies in Proton-Conducting Solid Oxide Fuel Cells: A Case Study with Biomass Fuels

Haochen Dang,
Laizhen Song,
Chao Wu
et al.

Abstract: Methanol and ethanol, when used as biomass fuels, demonstrate distinct benefits compared to hydrogen in protonconducting solid oxide fuel cells (PCFCs) applications. Nevertheless, employing these biomass fuels in PCFCs encounters a significant obstacle due to carbon deposition, adversely affecting the cells' longevity. To mitigate this issue, a dendritic pore channel anode design was implemented to optimize the fuel distribution and utilization efficiency. Additionally, the approach incorporates a co-reforming… Show more

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