Direct Alcohol-Fueled Low-Temperature Solid Oxide Fuel Cells: A Review

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Low-temperature solid oxide fuel cells (LT-SOFCs, operating temperature≤600 °C) are advantageous in potential applicability, affordability, and durability compared to conventional SOFCs (operating temperature: 800–1000 °C). Direct operation of LT-SOFCs on liquid alcohol fuels can further improve their portability as well as accessibility to the fuel. In this review, we overview the results of LT-SOFCs directly fueled by liquid alcohols that operate at 600 °C and below. Fundamentals regarding operation principles, losses, as well as reactions associated with liquid alcohol-fueled LT-SOFCs are presented. The materials, structures, and fabrication processes of cell components, namely anode, electrolyte, and cathode, are mainly reviewed. The electrochemical performances of alcohol-fueled LT-SOFCs are also summarized and compared with those of H2-fueled LT-SOFCs.

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Yang, B. C., Koo, J., Shin, J. W., Go, D., Shim, J. H., & An, J. (2019, January 1). Direct Alcohol-Fueled Low-Temperature Solid Oxide Fuel Cells: A Review. Energy Technology. Wiley-VCH Verlag. https://doi.org/10.1002/ente.201700777

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