2009
DOI: 10.1016/j.ijhydene.2008.07.061
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Post-test evaluation of oxygen electrodes from solid oxide electrolysis stacks☆

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“…1,16,17,18,19 There also are some reports of relatively stable operation for several hundred hours. 44,45,46 The objective of the following discussion is to determine if there were significant differences among the various reported studies in the context of the model described here.…”
Section: Comparison Of the Available Experimental Results From The LImentioning
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“…1,16,17,18,19 There also are some reports of relatively stable operation for several hundred hours. 44,45,46 The objective of the following discussion is to determine if there were significant differences among the various reported studies in the context of the model described here.…”
Section: Comparison Of the Available Experimental Results From The LImentioning
confidence: 99%
“…1,11,12,13,14,15,16,17,18,19,20,21,22,23,24,25,26 Typical SOEC consists of an oxygen ion conducting a solid electrolyte such as YSZ sandwiched between two electrodes; steam-H 2 electrode (which is the cathode in SOEC) made typically of nickel + YSZ oxygen electrode (which is the anode in SOEC) made typically of an electron (hole) conducting perovskite such as Sr-doped LaMnO 3 (LSM) mixed with YSZ. The cell is typically operated over a temperature range from 800 to 900°C.…”
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“…Some cells were examined by Argonne National Laboratory (ANL); published results from that examination are also given in Section 4.4 and Figure 17 [Mawdsley et al, 2007]. In an effort to understand degradation in Ceramatec SOEC and its distinction from degradation in SOFC, post-mortem of the electrolysis cells was performed at ANL and Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT); Carter et al 2008).…”
Section: Post-mortem Of Inl/ceramatec Soec By Argonne National Laboramentioning
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