화학공학소재연구정보센터
Journal of Materials Science, Vol.47, No.1, 227-233, 2012
LaCrO3-VO (x) -YSZ anode material for solid oxide fuel cells operating on H2S-containing syngas
The perovskite type lanthanum chromite LaCrO3 has been synthesized by nitrate-citrate combustion method. Phase transformations have been studied by using simultaneous differential scanning calorimetry and thermogravimetric analysis. The bulk structure of LaCrO3 as well as the catalyst have been examined by X-ray diffraction (XRD). The cell was made using LaCrO3-VO (x) -YSZ anode. Impedance measurements showed that the polarization resistance was much smaller when the fuel changed from pure H-2 to 5000 ppm H2S balance H-2. The performance for 5000 ppm H2S balance H-2 was much better than with pure H-2 as a result of a lower polarization resistance. At 900 A degrees C the maximum power density was 463 mW cm(-2) when using H2S-containing H-2 as fuel. The presence of H2S in the syngas significantly decreased the polarization resistance and improved the fuel cell performance. At 900 A degrees C the achieved power density was 214 mW cm(-2) for H2S (5000 ppm)-containing syngas (40% CO + 60% H-2).