Oxidation of H2, \CO\ and syngas mixtures on ceria and nickel pattern anodes

By H.C. Patel and A.N. Tabish and F. Comelli and P.V. Aravind
Published in Applied Energy NULL 2015

Abstract

Understanding synthesis gas (syngas) oxidation on \SOFC\ anodes is an important step towards commercialising \SOFCs\ operating on realistic fuels. Using pattern anodes, we study electrochemical oxidation of \H2\ and \CO\ on nickel and ceria pattern anodes with and without water. Further, H2/CO mixtures are studied in dry and wet conditions. For all the compositions studied here, the polarisation resistance on ceria pattern anodes is lower than nickel pattern anodes indicating that the reaction zone is not limited to the three phase boundary. Also, in most cases the activation energy is also lower indicating ceria can be a superior catalyst. It is found that the polarisation resistance with \CO\ is higher than that with hydrogen for both ceria and nickel pattern anodes. For wet \CO\ mixtures there is a possibility that water gas shift reaction can play an important role. Addition of \H2\ brings about a dramatic decrease in the polarisation resistance in case of dry H2/CO mixtures for both nickel and ceria pattern anodes. This indicates that hydrogen is preferentially oxidised so much so that it is possible that only hydrogen is oxidised with \CO\ acting as a diluent.

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