2014
DOI: 10.1149/2.080406jes
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Sulfur Poisoning of SOFC Anodes: Effect of Overpotential on Long-Term Degradation

Abstract: Sulfur impurities in carbon containing fuels for solid oxide fuel cells (SOFC), e.g. natural gas and biogas, typically lead to significant losses in performance due to the sulfur sensitivity of Ni/yttria-stabilized-zirconia (YSZ) anodes for SOFC. Full cells having Ni/YSZ anodes have been characterized during long-term galvanostatic operation in internal reforming gas mixture (CH 4 /H 2 O/H 2 :30/60/10), with 2 ppm H 2 S exposure to the anode for 500 hours at 850 • C, at different current densities. This work f… Show more

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“…SEM images obtained at 8-10 kV using the secondary electron detector and low-voltage SEM images were obtained at 0.9 kV using the in-lens detector. Lowvoltage in-lens SEM imaging allows percolating and non-percolating Ni to be distinguished in the Ni/YSZ cermet microstructure, as described by Thydén et al [32] and later illustrated several times for long-term tested SOC [7,[33][34][35]. Image analysis by line-intercept-method [36] allowed for determination of the area fraction and particle size distributions of Ni and pores, using the in-house developed Matlab based software, ManSeg.…”
Section: Sem Imagingmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…SEM images obtained at 8-10 kV using the secondary electron detector and low-voltage SEM images were obtained at 0.9 kV using the in-lens detector. Lowvoltage in-lens SEM imaging allows percolating and non-percolating Ni to be distinguished in the Ni/YSZ cermet microstructure, as described by Thydén et al [32] and later illustrated several times for long-term tested SOC [7,[33][34][35]. Image analysis by line-intercept-method [36] allowed for determination of the area fraction and particle size distributions of Ni and pores, using the in-house developed Matlab based software, ManSeg.…”
Section: Sem Imagingmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…For example, nickel retreat reported by Hauch et al (3,10) can be regarded as a phenomena which took place within the NiO stable region. A similar phenomenon is observed in the NGK SPARK PLUG anode by Kyoto University although the oxygen potential determined from CRIEPI's analyses shows that oxygen potential of this anode-electrolyte interface is far from the NiO-Ni borderline (see Fig.2), suggesting that additional mechanism contributes to this phenomenon.…”
Section: Oxygen Potential Distributionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The vast literature refers and focusses on systems, which are fed with H 2 S in H 2 -containing fuels. They studied the deactivation mechanisms and materials application Zha et al, 2007;Li T. S. et al, 2009;Li et al, 2010;Hagen, 2009, 2010;Xu et al, 2010;Li and Wang, 2011a,b), summarized in several studies and reviews (Sasaki et al, 2006(Sasaki et al, , 2011Trembly et al, 2006;Gong et al, 2007;Goodenough and Huang, 2007;Sun and Stimming, 2007;Rasmussen and Hagen, 2009;Yang et al, 2010;Cheng et al, 2011;Hagen et al, 2011;Kromp et al, 2012;Hagen, 2013;Wang et al, 2013;Weber et al, 2013;Hauch et al, 2014). The effect of a sulfur-containing fuel is examined on the performance and durability of SOFCs through the variation of several factors, such as the: (i) operating temperature, (ii) applied current/voltage load, (iii) time on stream, (iv) H 2 S concentration and to a lesser extent the concentration of H 2 and H 2 O, and (v) the anodes materials.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%