Achieving high performance in intermediate temperature direct carbon fuel cells with renewable carbon as a fuel source

Wenbin Hao, Xiaojin He, Yongli Mi*

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Abstract

Three kinds of carbon sources obtained from carbon black, bamboo fiber and waste paper were investigated as anode fuels in an intermediate temperature direct carbon fuel cell. The carbon sources were characterized with X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy, thermal gravimetric analysis, etc. The results indicated that the waste paper carbon was more abundant in calcite and kaolinite, and showed higher thermal reactivity in the intermediate temperature range compared with the other two carbon sources. The cell performance was tested at 650°C in a hybrid single cell, using Sm0.20Ce0.80O2-x as the electrolyte. As a result, the cell fed with waste paper carbon showed the highest performance among the three carbon sources, with a peak power density of 225mWcm-2. The results indicated that its inherent impurities, such as calcite and kaolinite, might favor the thermal gasification of renewable carbon sources, which resulted in the enhanced performance of the intermediate temperature direct carbon fuel cell.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)174-181
Number of pages8
JournalApplied Energy
Volume135
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 13 Aug 2014

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Keywords

  • Direct carbon fuel cell
  • Intermediate temperature
  • Kaolinite
  • Renewable carbon

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