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Thermoelectric characterization of an intermediate temperature solid oxide fuel cell system directly fed by dry biogas

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Authors: De Lorenzo G; Corigliano O; Lo Faro M; Frontera P; Antonucci P; Zignani SC; Trocino S; +3 Authors
De Lorenzo G; Corigliano O; Lo Faro M; Frontera P; Antonucci P; Zignani SC; Trocino S; Mirandola FA; Aricò SC; FRAGIACOMO, Petronilla;
handle: 20.500.14243/331111 , 20.500.11770/144132
Abstract
A properly manufactured intermediate temperature Solid Oxide Fuel Cell (SOFC) can be directly fed by dry biogas, considering also the electrochemical partial and total oxidation reactions of methane in the biogas at the anode. In this way the methane in the biogas is electrochemically consumed directly at the fuel cell without the need to mix the biogas with any reforming gas (steam, oxygen or carbon dioxide).
Country
Italy
Related Organizations
- Institute for Advanced Energy Technologies Italy
- National Research Council United States
- University of Calabria Italy
- University of Reggio Calabria Italy
- Mediterranean University Montenegro
Keywords
SOFC system, Biogas, Simulation model, Experimental tests
SOFC system, Biogas, Simulation model, Experimental tests
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