2016
DOI: 10.1051/e3sconf/20161000019
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Utilisation of coal for energy production in fuel cells

Abstract: Abstract. In this paper a brief characterization of fuel cell technology and its possible application in sustainable energy development was described. Special attention was paid to direct carbon fuel cell technology. The direct carbon fuel cell is an electrochemical device which directly converts the chemical energy of carbonaceous based fuel into electricity without 'flame burning'. The electrical efficiency of a DCFC is indeed very high (in practice exceeding 80%), and the product of conversion consists of a… Show more

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“…The increased contamination of solid carbon fuels that are used in these types of fuel cells can reduce the reaction zone of the anodic oxidation of carbon particles [1,2]. Previous data that were reported in the literature and our previous works [1,35,36] showed that solid fuels involving more than 70% elemental carbon mass should lead to a good performance of the DC-SOFC. The presence of mineral content in solid carbon fuels is lower than 2-3% and does not cause the internal electrical resistance of fuel cells to increase significantly.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 88%
“…The increased contamination of solid carbon fuels that are used in these types of fuel cells can reduce the reaction zone of the anodic oxidation of carbon particles [1,2]. Previous data that were reported in the literature and our previous works [1,35,36] showed that solid fuels involving more than 70% elemental carbon mass should lead to a good performance of the DC-SOFC. The presence of mineral content in solid carbon fuels is lower than 2-3% and does not cause the internal electrical resistance of fuel cells to increase significantly.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 88%