Direct Oxidation of Liquid Fuels in a Solid Oxide Fuel Cell

We report stable power generation. ∼0.1 W/cm 2 , form the direct electrochemical oxidation, without reforming, of toluene. n-decane, and synthetic diesel fuel at 973 K in a solid oxide fuel cell with a composite anode containing Cu and ceria. The liquid fuels were injected directly into the anode compartment and the performance for each fuel with 50% N 2 dilution was stable for a period of at least 12 h. Photographs of Cu-yttria-stabilized zirconia (YSZ) and Ni-YSZ composites exposed to 50% toluene in N 2 at 973 K for 1.5 h showed little carbon formation on the Cu-YSZ hut demonstrated that the Ni-YSZ was covered with carbon and fractured by this environment.