ABM Proceedings 2014
DOI: 10.5151/1516-392x-24259
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Development and Characterization of Composite-Coated Interconnects for Use in High and Intermediate Temperature Fuel Cells

Abstract: High and intermediate temperature fuel cells (FC) are power generators characterized by high efficiency and their use in cogeneration systems. The single fuel cells are connected in series by the use of interconnects to form a fuel cell stack. Ferritic stainless steels have been used in the making of high and intermediate temperature operation solid oxide fuel cells interconnects. However, at high temperatures, on the order of 700-850 0 C, these steels can present significant oxidation and degradation processe… Show more

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