Alexander Opitz
(TU Wien)
20/07/2016, 09:30
Energy storage & transformation
Invited
Mixed ionically and electronically conducting perovskites are nowadays employed in electrochemical devices such as solid oxide fuel cells, gas separation membranes and membrane reactors. Their future application in solid oxide electrolysis cells (SOECs) is therefore almost obvious. For a successful introduction into SOECs, however, we need an in-depth understanding of their surface...
Dr
Kiril Krezhov
(INRNE-BAS)
20/07/2016, 10:10
Energy storage & transformation
Contributed
The aim of this study is a deeper insight into the conductivity mechanisms and water behavior in BaCe0.85Y0.15O3−δ (BCY15) which is applied in an innovative design of solid oxide fuel cell, named dual membrane fuel cell (dmFC). The new design overcomes the disadvantages connected with the production of water at the electrodes. The innovative idea is the introduction of a separate compartment...
Dr
Jean-Noël Chotard
(Laboratoire de Réactivité et Chimie des Solides)
20/07/2016, 08:40
Mr
Yu Lin
(Forschungszentrum Jülich GmbH)
20/07/2016, 09:50
Energy storage & transformation
Contributed
The energy shortage and environment pollution are two of the most important challenges for human race. With the advantage of zero-emission and high energy conversion efficiency, proton exchange membrane fuel cell (PEMFC) is recognized as an alternative solution for future energy conversion technology, and has been gained great development in recent years. The classical PEMFC which is based on...