Numerical Study of Heterogeneous Reactions in an SOFC Anode With Oxygen Addition
- Creators
- Hao, Yong
- Goodwin, David G.
Abstract
Previous experimental studies have shown that addition of smallamounts of oxygen to a hydrocarbon fuel stream can controlcoking in the anode, while relatively large amounts of oxygenare present in the fuel stream in single-chamber SOFCs. Inorder to rationally design an anode for such use, it isimportant to understand the coupled catalytic oxidation /reforming chemistry and diffusion within the anode under SOFCoperating conditions. In this study, the heterogeneous catalyticreactions in the anode of an anode-supported SOFC running onmethane fuel with added oxygen are numerically investigated,using a model that accounts for catalytic chemistry, porousmedia transport, and electrochemistry at the anode/electrolyteinterface. Using an experimentally validated heterogeneousreaction mechanism for methane partial oxidation and reformingon nickel, we identify three distinct reaction zones atdifferent depths within the anode: a thin outer layer in whichoxygen is nearly fully consumed in oxidizing methane andhydrogen, followed by a reforming region, then a water-gas shiftregion deep within the anode. Based on these insights into thechemistry, the possibility of a composite anode with differentlayers of metal catalysts is also explored for the improvementof fuel cell performance.
Additional Information
© 2007 Electrochemical Society. This work was partly supported by the Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency (DARPA) under grant N66001-01-1-8966 and partly by the Office of Naval Research under grant N00014-05-1-0339. We greatly appreciate the constructive suggestions from S. M. Haile, Z. Shao, C. Pantano, W. Lai and J. Mederos.Attached Files
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- Eprint ID
- 20011
- Resolver ID
- CaltechAUTHORS:20100917-100425322
- Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency (DARPA)
- N66001-01-1-8966
- Office of Naval Research (ONR)
- N00014-05-1-0339
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2010-09-17Created from EPrint's datestamp field
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2021-11-08Created from EPrint's last_modified field
- Series Name
- ECS Transactions
- Series Volume or Issue Number
- 7