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Current Status of Fabrication of Solid Oxide Fuel Cells for Emission-Free Energy Conversion
Causes, Impacts and Solutions to Global Warming
  • Ayhan Sarikaya
  • Aligul Buyukaksoy
  • Fatih Dogan, Missouri University of Science and Technology
Abstract

Solid oxide fuel cells (SOFCs) are promising energy conversion devices due to their environment friendly operation with relatively high efficiencies (>60 %). High power densities and stability upon interruption of fuel supply are required to realize the applications of the SOFC technology. The two main approaches for SOFC fabrication, namely; co-sintering of powders and infiltration of catalytically active components into porous scaffolds are described. It is stressed that the fabrication technique determines the performance of the SOFCs. Co-sintering of powders allow achieving high power densities while infiltration technique yields SOFC that show no performance degradation upon fuel interruption.

Department(s)
Materials Science and Engineering
Keywords and Phrases
  • Catalytically active components,
  • Co-sintering of powders,
  • Degradation,
  • Electrochemical performance,
  • Energy conversion,
  • Fabrication techniques,
  • Fuel interruption,
  • Infiltration,
  • Porous scaffolds,
  • Power density,
  • Solid oxide fuel cells
International Standard Book Number (ISBN)
978-1461475880; 978-1461475873
Document Type
Book - Chapter
Document Version
Citation
File Type
text
Language(s)
English
Rights
© 2013 Springer New York, All rights reserved.
Publication Date
1-1-2013
Publication Date
01 Jan 2013
Citation Information
Ayhan Sarikaya, Aligul Buyukaksoy and Fatih Dogan. "Current Status of Fabrication of Solid Oxide Fuel Cells for Emission-Free Energy Conversion" Causes, Impacts and Solutions to Global Warming (2013) p. 515 - 523
Available at: http://works.bepress.com/fatih-dogan/42/