1988
DOI: 10.1016/0360-3199(88)90052-3
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Electrochemical high temperature technology for hydrogen production or direct electricity generation☆

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“…In the 1980s Dönitz and co-workers 4 reported on long-term stability of electrolyte supported tubular SOECs using Ni/YSZ hydrogen electrodes. However, a comparison of the effect of long-term electrolysis testing on the microstructure of Ni/YSZ electrodes by Dönitz and co-workers 4 and the results presented in Fig.…”
Section: Long-term Electrolysis Testing Effect Of Cell Test Setup-mentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…In the 1980s Dönitz and co-workers 4 reported on long-term stability of electrolyte supported tubular SOECs using Ni/YSZ hydrogen electrodes. However, a comparison of the effect of long-term electrolysis testing on the microstructure of Ni/YSZ electrodes by Dönitz and co-workers 4 and the results presented in Fig.…”
Section: Long-term Electrolysis Testing Effect Of Cell Test Setup-mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Already in the 1980s researchers in the HotElly project [2][3][4] and at Westinghouse 5 published promising results on hydrogen production by steam electrolysis using SOECs and electricity-to-hydrogen efficiency above 90% was reported. 4 During the 1990s and 2000s the research and development ͑R&D͒ focus has been on the R&D for SOFCs rather than SOECs, and material development and optimization has led to large improvements in performance and durability for SOFCs and decreased production cost for SOFCs.…”
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“…1,11,12,13,14,15,16,17,18,19,20,21,22,23,24,25,26 Typical SOEC consists of an oxygen ion conducting a solid electrolyte such as YSZ sandwiched between two electrodes; steam-H 2 electrode (which is the cathode in SOEC) made typically of nickel + YSZ oxygen electrode (which is the anode in SOEC) made typically of an electron (hole) conducting perovskite such as Sr-doped LaMnO 3 (LSM) mixed with YSZ. The cell is typically operated over a temperature range from 800 to 900°C.…”
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“…The supercritical AGR (S-AGR), also referred to as the S-CO 2 , necessitates upgrading the AGR design pressure from the current 4 megapascals (MPa) to about 20 MPa, which has not been attempted before in a concrete containment. A reference HTES design called HOTELLY (high-operatingtemperature electrolysis) (Doenitz et al, 1988) is chosen as the basis for this example.…”
Section: High-temperature Electrolysis Of Steammentioning
confidence: 99%