학술논문

Application of silver in microtubular solid oxide fuel cells
Document Type
Report
Source
Materials for Renewable and Sustainable Energy. June 14, 2018, Vol. 7 Issue 3
Subject
Fuel cells -- Materials -- Design and construction
Porosity -- Analysis
Silver -- Usage -- Electric properties
Cathodes -- Materials -- Design and construction
Language
English
Abstract
In this paper, the behaviour of silver as cathode conductive material, interconnect wire, and sealing for anode lead connection for microtubular solid oxide fuel cells ([micro]SOFC) is reported. The changes in silver morphology are examined by scanning electron microscopy on cells that had been operated under reformed methane. It is found that using silver in an solid oxide fuel cell (SOFC) stack can improve the cell performance. However, it is also concluded that silver may be responsible for cell degradation. This report brings together and explains all the known problems with application of silver for SOFCs. The results show that silver is unstable in interconnect and in cathode environments. It is found that the process of cell passivation/activation promotes silver migration. The difference in thermal expansion of silver and sealant results in damage to the glass. It is concluded that when silver is exposed to a dual atmosphere condition, high levels of porosity formation is seen in the dense silver interconnect. The relevance of application of silver in SOFC stacks is discussed.
Author(s): Artur J. Majewski [sup.1] , Aman Dhir [sup.1] [sup.2] Author Affiliations: (Aff1) 0000 0004 1936 7486, grid.6572.6, School of Chemical Engineering, University of Birmingham, , B15 2TT, Birmingham, UK [...]