2022
DOI: 10.1149/1945-7111/ac6c4e
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Perspectives on Technical Challenges and Scaling Considerations for Tubular Protonic-Ceramic Electrolysis Cells and Stacks

Abstract: Proton-conducting ceramics (protonic ceramics) form the basis for applications that include intermediate-temperature (e.g., $500$--$700$~$^\circ$C) fuel cells, electrolyzers, and membrane reactors. The electrolyte membranes are typically perovskites such as heterovalently doped barium cerates and zirconates (e.g., BaCe$_{1-x-y}$Zr$_x$Y$_y$O$_{3-\delta}$, BCZY; and BaCe$_{1-x-y-z}$Zr$_x$Y$_y$Yb$_z$O$_{3-\delta}$, BCZYYb). Although the materials are dominantly proton conductors, they are mixed ionic-electron… Show more

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