Abstract:A solid oxide fuel cell (SOFC) is a promising energy device that can generate electricity by converting chemical energy of nearly all types of fuels with very high efficiency. However, its high operating temperature (> 850°C) is the main impediment to deploying this technology, because high temperature can lead to sealing issues, slow start-up/shut-down procedures, poor thermal cycling stability, poor fuel cell durability, as well as high material and operational cost. Lowering the operating temperature down t… Show more
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