2017
DOI: 10.1063/1.4978134
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Polypropylene oil as fuel for solid oxide fuel cell with samarium doped-ceria (SDC)-carbonate as electrolyte

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“…The performance decreasing when the temperature is increased to 773 and 873 K, indicates high ohmic loss, probably caused by auto-reduction of Ce 4+ to Ce 3+ . Cerium ion is not stable at high temperature, and tends to undergo reduction reaction that may lead to short circuit between anode-cathode due to electron flows through electrolyte [27]. The power density produced in this research is still too low compared to another research that provided 148 mW•cm -2 at 853 K [10].…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 66%
“…The performance decreasing when the temperature is increased to 773 and 873 K, indicates high ohmic loss, probably caused by auto-reduction of Ce 4+ to Ce 3+ . Cerium ion is not stable at high temperature, and tends to undergo reduction reaction that may lead to short circuit between anode-cathode due to electron flows through electrolyte [27]. The power density produced in this research is still too low compared to another research that provided 148 mW•cm -2 at 853 K [10].…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 66%