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LSCF 2 Carbon bed 1 DCFC (direct carbon fuel cell) 1 Fuel cell 1 MIEC (Mixed ion electronic conducting) anode 1 Tubular fuel cell 1 coordination number 1 electrochemically active sites 1 mixed electron and ion conductor 1 percolation theory 1 solid oxide fuel cell 1 three-phase-boundary sites 1
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Badwal, S.P.S. 1 Chen, Daifen 1 Giddey, S. 1 He, Huanhuan 1 Kulkarni, A. 1 Munnings, C. 1 Ni, Meng 1 Wang, Hanzhi 1 Zhang, Donghui 1
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Percolation Theory in Solid Oxide Fuel Cell Composite Electrodes with a Mixed Electronic and Ionic Conductor
Chen, Daifen; He, Huanhuan; Zhang, Donghui; Wang, Hanzhi; … - In: Energies 6 (2013) 3, pp. 1632-1656
(e.g., LSCF, LSCM or CeO<sub>2</sub>). The investigated properties include the probabilities of an LSCF<i><sub> </sub … based on different assumptions, the exposed LSCF surface electrochemical reaction sites and the revised expressions for the … inter-particle ionic conductivities among LSCF and YSZ materials. The effects of the microstructure parameters, such as the …
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Performance evaluation of a tubular direct carbon fuel cell operating in a packed bed of carbon
Giddey, S.; Kulkarni, A.; Munnings, C.; Badwal, S.P.S. - In: Energy 68 (2014) C, pp. 538-547
The DCFC (direct carbon fuel cell) technology, based on the direct electrochemical oxidation of carbon, has the potential to double the electric efficiency and half the CO2 emissions compared to conventional coal fired power plants. In order to assess the scalability of the technology in terms...
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