Proof of Concept for the Dual Membrane Cell
Author(s) -
Alain Thorel,
Joao C. de Abreu,
Syed Asif Ansar,
Antonio Barbucci,
Tomasz Brylewski,
Anthony Chesnaud,
Zeynep İlhan,
Paolo Piccardo,
J. Prażuch,
Sabrina Presto,
K. Przybylski,
Dennis Soysal,
Z. Stoynov,
Massimo Viviani,
Daria Vladikova
Publication year - 2013
Publication title -
journal of the electrochemical society
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 1.258
H-Index - 271
eISSN - 1945-7111
pISSN - 0013-4651
DOI - 10.1149/2.051304jes
Subject(s) - membrane , cathode , electrolyte , anode , solid oxide fuel cell , electrode , electrochemistry , materials science , compartment (ship) , porosity , chemical engineering , microbial fuel cell , electrochemical cell , chemistry , cell , proof of concept , computer science , engineering , composite material , biochemistry , geology , oceanography , operating system
International audienceThe Dual Membrane Cell (DM-Cell) is an innovative concept for solid state fuel cells operating in the temperature range 600-700°C. It is based on a junction between the cathode/electrolyte part of a Solid Oxide Fuel Cell (SOFC) and the anode/electrolyte part of a protonic SOFC (PCFC) via a mixed H+ and O2− conducting porous ceramic membrane, named Dual Membrane (DM). This Dual Membrane is the key feature of the DM-Cell architecture and constitutes a third independent gas compartment for water formation and evacuation. This innovation is expected to reduce the drawbacks associated to the presence of water at one or the other electrodes taking place in conventional SOFC and PCFC. The proof of the DM-Cell concept was obtained by several dedicated experiments, i.e. through the electrical characterization of complete cells in a three-compartments rig, specifically designed to detect water vapor formation in the DM compartment. The paper reports the proof of the concept of the DM-Cell through a set of electrochemical results performed on thick model cells. The applicability of a potentially industrial shaping process to this new design is demonstrated on plasma sprayed metal supported complete dual membrane cell
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