Analysis of a proton-conducting SOFC with direct internal reforming

Abstract This paper presents a performance analysis of a planar SOFC (solid oxide fuel cell) with proton-conducting electrolyte (SOFC-H + ). The SOFC-H + is fueled by methane and operated under direct internal reforming and isothermal conditions. A one-dimensional steady-state model coupled with a detailed electrochemical model is employed to investigate the distribution of gas composition within fuel and air channels and all the electrochemical-related variables. The current–voltage characteristics of SOFC-H + are analyzed and the result shows that the operation of SOFC-H + at 0.7 V gives a good compromise on power density and fuel utilization. However, high CO content at fuel channel is observed at this condition and this may hinder the SOFC-H + performance by reducing catalyst activity. The effect of key cell operating parameters, i.e., steam to carbon ratio, temperature, pressure, and water content in oxidant, on the performance of SOFC-H + and the content of CO is also presented in this study.

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