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A Carbon–Air Battery for High Power Generation
Author(s) -
Yang Binbin,
Ran Ran,
Zhong Yijun,
Su Chao,
Tadé Moses O.,
Shao Zongping
Publication year - 2015
Publication title -
angewandte chemie
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
eISSN - 1521-3757
pISSN - 0044-8249
DOI - 10.1002/ange.201411039
Subject(s) - anode , materials science , battery (electricity) , carbon fibers , electrochemistry , chemical engineering , power density , stack (abstract data type) , electrode , chemistry , power (physics) , composite material , computer science , physics , quantum mechanics , composite number , engineering , programming language
Abstract We report a carbon–air battery for power generation based on a solid‐oxide fuel cell (SOFC) integrated with a ceramic CO 2 ‐permeable membrane. An anode‐supported tubular SOFC functioned as a carbon fuel container as well as an electrochemical device for power generation, while a high‐temperature CO 2 ‐permeable membrane composed of a CO 3 2− mixture and an O 2− conducting phase (Sm 0.2 Ce 0.8 O 1.9 ) was integrated for in situ separation of CO 2 (electrochemical product) from the anode chamber, delivering high fuel‐utilization efficiency. After modifying the carbon fuel with a reverse Boudouard reaction catalyst to promote the in situ gasification of carbon to CO, an attractive peak power density of 279.3 mW cm −2 was achieved for the battery at 850 °C, and a small stack composed of two batteries can be operated continuously for 200 min. This work provides a novel type of electrochemical energy device that has a wide range of application potentials.

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