An experimental study is under way to assess the performance of solid-oxide cells operating in the steam electrolysis mode for hydrogen production over a temperature range of . Results presented in this paper were obtained from a ten-cell planar electrolysis stack, with an active area of per cell. The electrolysis cells are electrolyte supported, with scandia-stabilized zirconia electrolytes ( thick), nickel-cermet steam/hydrogen electrodes, and manganite air-side electrodes. The metallic interconnect plates are fabricated from ferritic stainless steel. The experiments were performed over a range of steam inlet mole fractions (0.1–0.6), gas flow rates , and current densities . Steam consumption rates associated with electrolysis were measured directly using inlet and outlet dewpoint instrumentation. Cell operating potentials and cell current were varied using a programmable power supply. Hydrogen production rates up to were demonstrated. Values of area-specific resistance and stack internal temperatures are presented as a function of current density. Stack performance is shown to be dependent on inlet steam flow rate.
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Hydrogen Production Performance of a 10-Cell Planar Solid-Oxide Electrolysis Stack
J. E. O’Brien,
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J. E. O’Brien
Idaho National Laboratory Idaho Falls
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C. M. Stoots,
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Idaho National Laboratory Idaho Falls
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J. S. Herring,
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Idaho National Laboratory Idaho Falls
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J. Hartvigsen
J. Hartvigsen
Ceramatec
, Inc. 2425 S 900 W, Salt Lake City, UT 84037
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J. E. O’Brien
C. M. Stoots
Idaho National Laboratory Idaho Falls
, ID 83415
J. S. Herring
Idaho National Laboratory Idaho Falls
, ID 83415
J. Hartvigsen
Ceramatec
, Inc. 2425 S 900 W, Salt Lake City, UT 84037J. Fuel Cell Sci. Technol. May 2006, 3(2): 213-219 (7 pages)
Published Online: October 19, 2005
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July 19, 2005
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October 19, 2005
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O’Brien, J. E., Stoots, C. M., Herring, J. S., and Hartvigsen, J. (October 19, 2005). "Hydrogen Production Performance of a 10-Cell Planar Solid-Oxide Electrolysis Stack." ASME. J. Fuel Cell Sci. Technol. May 2006; 3(2): 213–219. https://doi.org/10.1115/1.2179435
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