Si-Dian Li
Shanxi University
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Journal of Materials Chemistry | 2016
Hong Chang; Huili Chen; Zongping Shao; Jing Shi; Jianping Bai; Si-Dian Li
An independent catalyst layer is applied to develop a highly effective way to reduce coking when operating in methane based fuels, in which the catalyst layer is separated from a Ni cermet anode. In this way, Ni cermet anode conductivity is not influenced, and cell cracking due to the thermal–mechanical stress from the mismatched thermal expansion coefficients (TECs) between the catalyst and anode materials, the temperature gradients within the anode caused by the highly endothermic reforming reaction of methane, and the large internal strain during the reduction process is also avoided. La0.6Sr0.4Co0.2Fe0.8O3−δ (LSCF), which is co-pressed with an Al2O3 substrate into a double-layered slice with a mesoporous structure, functions as an independent catalyst layer of the Ni-based anode. Under SOFC operating conditions, a K2NiF4-type oxide (Sr,La)FeO4 with homogeneously dispersed CoFe alloy nanoparticles is formed, which shows good catalytic activity for methane partial oxidation with 88% conversion at 950 °C in a mixture of CH4 and O2 (1 : 1). A conventional cell with the state-of-art Ni cermet anode (NiO–8% Y stabilized ZrO2 (YSZ)/YSZ/La0.8Sr0.2MnO3–YSZ) is constructed and the electrochemical performance of cells with and without the independent catalyst layer is tested. In wet methane, the voltage of the conventional cell without the catalyst layer declines rapidly from 0.7 V to 0.1 V within 20 min at 333 mA cm−2 and 800 °C. In contrast, the voltage of the modified cell with an independent catalyst layer stabilizes at 0.79 V with negligible degradation within 116 h. In wet coal bed methane (CBM), the voltage of the modified cell with an independent catalyst layer exhibits a slow decrease from 0.69 V to 0.66 V within 12 h. The stable power output of the cell with an independent catalyst layer under a constant current load in methane indicates excellent coking resistance. The microstructure and surface composition of the catalyst layer and anode are further analyzed by SEM and EDX after the stability test.
Journal of Power Sources | 2013
Yunzhen Chang; Gaoyi Han; Jinping Yuan; Dongying Fu; Feifei Liu; Si-Dian Li
Carbon | 2014
Zhaoyang Liu; Dongying Fu; Feifei Liu; Gaoyi Han; Cuixian Liu; Yunzhen Chang; Yaoming Xiao; Miaoyu Li; Si-Dian Li
Applied Energy | 2015
Yong Jiao; Wenjuan Tian; Huili Chen; Huangang Shi; Binbin Yang; Chao Li; Zongping Shao; Zhenping Zhu; Si-Dian Li
Journal of Power Sources | 2015
Yong Jiao; Junhong Zhao; Wenting An; Liqin Zhang; Yujing Sha; Guangming Yang; Zongping Shao; Zhenping Zhu; Si-Dian Li
Journal of Power Sources | 2014
Yu Liu; Ran Ran; Si-Dian Li; Yong Jiao; Moses O. Tadé; Zongping Shao
Applied Energy | 2016
Huili Chen; Fen Wang; Wei Wang; Daifen Chen; Si-Dian Li; Zongping Shao
Energy | 2016
Yong Jiao; Liqin Zhang; Wenting An; Wei Zhou; Yujing Sha; Zongping Shao; Jianping Bai; Si-Dian Li
ChemElectroChem | 2016
Wei Zhou; Yong Jiao; Si-Dian Li; Zongping Shao
Electrochimica Acta | 2014
Yaoming Xiao; Jihuai Wu; Jianming Lin; Miaoliang Huang; Leqing Fan; Zhang Lan; Gaoyi Han; Si-Dian Li