A highly-robust solid oxide fuel cell (SOFC): Simultaneous greenhouse gas treatment and clean energy generation

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Herein, results of combined greenhouse gas treatment with clean energy conversion is reported for the first time. Multi-channel tubular SOFCs were operated with N2O instead of air as the oxidant leading to a 50% increase in power density. Techno-economic evaluation suggested the feasibility of the combined approach eliminating the cost penalty for N2O abatement.

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Li, T., Rabuni, M. F., Kleiminger, L., Wang, B., Kelsall, G. H., Hartley, U. W., & Li, K. (2016). A highly-robust solid oxide fuel cell (SOFC): Simultaneous greenhouse gas treatment and clean energy generation. Energy and Environmental Science, 9(12), 3682–3686. https://doi.org/10.1039/c6ee02562e

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