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Tubular Metal Supported Solid Oxide Fuel Cell Manufacturing and Characterization

Autores: Rodriguez-Martinez, L.; Rivas, M.; Otaegi, L.; Gomez, N.; Alvarez, M.A.; Sarasketa-Zabala, E.; Manzanedo, J.; Burgos García, Nerea; Castro Fernández, Francisco; Laresgoiti, A.; Villareal, I.
Título de la revista: ECS TRANSACTIONS
ISSN: 1938-5862
Volumen: 35
Número: 1
Páginas: 445 - 450
Fecha de publicación: 2011
Resumen:
Tubular metal supported SOFC technology has successfully been developed over the past years with the aim at domestic CHP systems below 3 kWe. The basic cell structure consists of a metal porous support, a protective barrier layer, an anode and an electrolyte cofired at 1350ºC. Cathode and contacting layers are subsequently sintered at lower temperatures. The most significant results to date include successful thermal cycling of the cell and anodic connection during 450 cycles and 2000 hours, oxidation testing of the metal support for more than 2500 hours and a comparison of influence of porosity during 100 hours oxidation of metal porous substrates under high water vapour atmospheres.
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