This paper presents a novel system for production of pure oxygen based on the integration of a solid oxide fuel cell (SOFC) and a solid oxide electrolyzer (SOEC). In the proposed arrangement, the SOFC provides electricity, heat and H2O in vapour phase to the SOEC which carries out the inverse reactions of the SOFC, that is the separation of H2O into H2 (used as a fuel for the SOFC) and O2 (representing the yield of the system). Simulations carried out in different operating conditions show that when the integrated SOFC–SOEC device runs at low current densities (less than 1000Am−2), pure oxygen can be generated with an electric consumption comparable to mid-size cryogenic air separation units, and significantly lower than small scale ...
This research forms a basis for the process of quantifying and simulating the reactions occurring wi...
High temperature solid oxide electrolysis cells (SOECs) have the potential to efficiently and econom...
Fuel cells offer the possibility of converting fossil fuel energy into electricity through an electr...
In this paper, a novel process for the production of pure hydrogen from natural gas based on the int...
Oxygen is used for a wide range of applications. Depending on the economic range and the required pu...
This paper presents a finite difference one dimensional (1D) model of a single unit SOFC-SOEC stack,...
High temperature electrolysis using solid oxide electrolysis cell (SOEC) is a promising method for c...
This paper presents a finite difference one-dimensional(1D)model of a single unit SOFC–SOEC stack, a...
Oxygen is used for a wide range of applications, with a globally projected production capacity of 1...
In this work the author discusses the fundamental aspects of modelling Solid Oxide Electrolyzer Cell...
High-temperature solid oxide electrolyzer cell (SOEC) has great potential for efficient and economic...
Wind and solar power is troubled by large fluctuations in delivery due to changing weather. The surp...
Fuel cells are electrochemical devices that oxidize fuel without combustion to convert directly the ...
Solid oxide electrolysis cells (SOECs) based on oxygen ion-conducting electrolytes driven at high te...
One of the challenges when increasing the generation of electricity from renewable sources is to adj...
This research forms a basis for the process of quantifying and simulating the reactions occurring wi...
High temperature solid oxide electrolysis cells (SOECs) have the potential to efficiently and econom...
Fuel cells offer the possibility of converting fossil fuel energy into electricity through an electr...
In this paper, a novel process for the production of pure hydrogen from natural gas based on the int...
Oxygen is used for a wide range of applications. Depending on the economic range and the required pu...
This paper presents a finite difference one dimensional (1D) model of a single unit SOFC-SOEC stack,...
High temperature electrolysis using solid oxide electrolysis cell (SOEC) is a promising method for c...
This paper presents a finite difference one-dimensional(1D)model of a single unit SOFC–SOEC stack, a...
Oxygen is used for a wide range of applications, with a globally projected production capacity of 1...
In this work the author discusses the fundamental aspects of modelling Solid Oxide Electrolyzer Cell...
High-temperature solid oxide electrolyzer cell (SOEC) has great potential for efficient and economic...
Wind and solar power is troubled by large fluctuations in delivery due to changing weather. The surp...
Fuel cells are electrochemical devices that oxidize fuel without combustion to convert directly the ...
Solid oxide electrolysis cells (SOECs) based on oxygen ion-conducting electrolytes driven at high te...
One of the challenges when increasing the generation of electricity from renewable sources is to adj...
This research forms a basis for the process of quantifying and simulating the reactions occurring wi...
High temperature solid oxide electrolysis cells (SOECs) have the potential to efficiently and econom...
Fuel cells offer the possibility of converting fossil fuel energy into electricity through an electr...