Unusual Promoting Effect of Ni–Cu Alloy Formation on Carbon Deposition in Carbonate-Superstructured Solid Fuel Cell with Methane Fuel
Hanrui Su,
Yun Hang Hu
Abstract:Copper
is usually exploited to modify nickel-based anodes for solid
oxide fuel cells for inhibiting coke formation due to its low cost,
higher electronic conductivity, and inert property to carbon formation.
Herein, however, it was found that the formation of a Ni–Cu
alloy promoted coke formation in carbonate-superstructured solid fuel
cells (CSSFCs). Namely, a Ni–Cu alloy anode suffered remarkable
carbon deposition that is approximately 2 orders of magnitude greater
than that in either a Ni–Cu bimetallic anod… Show more
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