High temperature solid oxide fuel cell (SOFC) stacks are highly efficient and environmentally friendly electrochemical systems, which convert the chemical energy of fuel gases with oxygen from air directly into electrical energy. During operation of SOFC stacks under system operating conditions pronounced temperature and fuel gas composition gradients along the cell area and along the height of the stack occur. Therefore, in contrast to SOFC cells, the electrochemical behavior of SOFC stacks is much more complex and has not sufficiently been studied. Specially, a shortcoming exists in terms of understanding the homogeneity, performance loss mechanisms, and various resistances and overvoltages within the stack repeat components. Therefore, t...
Solid oxide fuel cells / electrolysis cells (SOFCs/SOECs) are predestined for the integration into p...
The successful market introduction and public acceptance of the solid oxide fuel/electrolysis cell t...
The successful market introduction and public acceptance of the solid oxide fuel/electrolysis cell t...
High temperature solid oxide fuel cells (SOFC) and solid oxide electrolysis cells (SOEC) have a high...
Many research facilities and industrial companies worldwide are engaged in the development and the i...
Solid oxide fuel cell (SOFC) is a promising energy conversion technology for stationary applications...
The successful development of the solid oxide fuel/electrolysis cell technology requires high qualit...
In the past much effort was spent for the detailed understanding of the electrochemical behavior of ...
A new performance study has been performed on a commercially available anode supported planar SOFC c...
Thesis: Ph. D., Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Department of Chemical Engineering, September...
The successful market introduction of the solid oxide fuel/electrolysis cell technology for power-to...
In order to characterize a new SOFC stack design, to investigate degradation processes and to valida...
In contrast to single cells the electrochemical processes, the resistances and the loss mechanisms o...
In contrast to single cells the electrochemical processes, the resistances and the loss mechanisms o...
The successful market introduction of the solid oxide fuel/electrolysis cell technology for power-to...
Solid oxide fuel cells / electrolysis cells (SOFCs/SOECs) are predestined for the integration into p...
The successful market introduction and public acceptance of the solid oxide fuel/electrolysis cell t...
The successful market introduction and public acceptance of the solid oxide fuel/electrolysis cell t...
High temperature solid oxide fuel cells (SOFC) and solid oxide electrolysis cells (SOEC) have a high...
Many research facilities and industrial companies worldwide are engaged in the development and the i...
Solid oxide fuel cell (SOFC) is a promising energy conversion technology for stationary applications...
The successful development of the solid oxide fuel/electrolysis cell technology requires high qualit...
In the past much effort was spent for the detailed understanding of the electrochemical behavior of ...
A new performance study has been performed on a commercially available anode supported planar SOFC c...
Thesis: Ph. D., Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Department of Chemical Engineering, September...
The successful market introduction of the solid oxide fuel/electrolysis cell technology for power-to...
In order to characterize a new SOFC stack design, to investigate degradation processes and to valida...
In contrast to single cells the electrochemical processes, the resistances and the loss mechanisms o...
In contrast to single cells the electrochemical processes, the resistances and the loss mechanisms o...
The successful market introduction of the solid oxide fuel/electrolysis cell technology for power-to...
Solid oxide fuel cells / electrolysis cells (SOFCs/SOECs) are predestined for the integration into p...
The successful market introduction and public acceptance of the solid oxide fuel/electrolysis cell t...
The successful market introduction and public acceptance of the solid oxide fuel/electrolysis cell t...