This study is particularly aimed at investigating the influence of hydrogen chloride traces in biogas on direct internal reforming in solid oxide fuel cells (SOFCs). The experiments are performed with simulated biogas containing methane to carbon dioxide ratio of 3:2, the usual average proportion in biogas. To the best of our knowledge, there are no reported studies that investigated the effect of hydrogen chloride on direct internal reforming by clearly establishing the effect of reforming with outlet gas composition measurements. The experiments at SOFC operating temperature of 850 °C reveals no negative effect on reforming or cell performance, with 4, 8, and 12 ppm(v) of hydrogen chloride in biogas. At 800 °C, there is no visible perform...
We report on state-of-the-art JÜLICH (Forschungszentrum Jülich) stack with anode-supported solid oxi...
The use of biogas in solid oxide fuel cells (SOFCs) is a viable approach for generating power from r...
Nowadays the most important issues for commercial SOFC systems are related to their durability and s...
This study is particularly aimed at investigating the influence of hydrogen chloride traces in bioga...
Internal dry reforming of methane is envisaged as a possibility to reduce on capital and operation c...
Internal dry reforming of methane is envisaged as a possibility to reduce on capital and operation c...
Biogas from biological treatments and from the waste degradation in landfills generally contains a w...
Abstract Internal dry reforming (IDR) of methane for biogas‐fed solid oxide fuel cell (SOFC) applica...
Solid oxide fuel cells (SOFCs) have been considered as one of the most efficient power generators th...
In the context of energy transition and climate change, a combination of highly efficient modern sol...
Biogas, generally rich in CH4 and CO2, is one of the key to increase the share of renewable energy s...
The poisoning effect by hydrogen chloride (HCl) on state-of-the-art Ni anode-supported solid oxide f...
Bioenergy addresses three important social concerns: security of energy supply, lower greenhouse gas...
We report on state-of-the-art JÜLICH (Forschungszentrum Jülich) stack with anode-supported solid oxi...
The use of biogas in solid oxide fuel cells (SOFCs) is a viable approach for generating power from r...
Nowadays the most important issues for commercial SOFC systems are related to their durability and s...
This study is particularly aimed at investigating the influence of hydrogen chloride traces in bioga...
Internal dry reforming of methane is envisaged as a possibility to reduce on capital and operation c...
Internal dry reforming of methane is envisaged as a possibility to reduce on capital and operation c...
Biogas from biological treatments and from the waste degradation in landfills generally contains a w...
Abstract Internal dry reforming (IDR) of methane for biogas‐fed solid oxide fuel cell (SOFC) applica...
Solid oxide fuel cells (SOFCs) have been considered as one of the most efficient power generators th...
In the context of energy transition and climate change, a combination of highly efficient modern sol...
Biogas, generally rich in CH4 and CO2, is one of the key to increase the share of renewable energy s...
The poisoning effect by hydrogen chloride (HCl) on state-of-the-art Ni anode-supported solid oxide f...
Bioenergy addresses three important social concerns: security of energy supply, lower greenhouse gas...
We report on state-of-the-art JÜLICH (Forschungszentrum Jülich) stack with anode-supported solid oxi...
The use of biogas in solid oxide fuel cells (SOFCs) is a viable approach for generating power from r...
Nowadays the most important issues for commercial SOFC systems are related to their durability and s...