TY - GEN
T1 - Materials selection for solid oxide fuel cells (SOFCS) systems
AU - Larbi, Nacéra
AU - Stambouli, Amine Boudghene
AU - Traversa, E.
PY - 2005
Y1 - 2005
N2 - In recent years, the development and commercialisation of solid oxide fuel cells (SOFCs) systems for different applications has rapidly accelerated. The materials selection for this kind of fuel cells is very difficult due to the temperatures range they operate in. In this paper, basic introduction to SOFC system components and operation is presented. The advantages and limitations, development state, and technical issues for novel materials used in SOFC electrodes, electrolyte and interconnect, that are the subject of a majority of contemporary research, and their properties are reviewed and discussed to promote the development of the next improved SOFC generation.
AB - In recent years, the development and commercialisation of solid oxide fuel cells (SOFCs) systems for different applications has rapidly accelerated. The materials selection for this kind of fuel cells is very difficult due to the temperatures range they operate in. In this paper, basic introduction to SOFC system components and operation is presented. The advantages and limitations, development state, and technical issues for novel materials used in SOFC electrodes, electrolyte and interconnect, that are the subject of a majority of contemporary research, and their properties are reviewed and discussed to promote the development of the next improved SOFC generation.
KW - Efficiency
KW - Electrode materials
KW - Solid oxide fuel cells
KW - Temperature
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M3 - Conference contribution
AN - SCOPUS:33646547891
SN - 0791842096
SN - 9780791842096
T3 - Proceedings of the 1st European Fuel Cell Technology and Applications Conference 2005 - Book of Abstracts
SP - 177
BT - Proceedings of the 1st European Fuel Cell Technology and Applications Conference 2005, EFC2005 - Book of Abstracts
T2 - 1st European Fuel Cell Technology and Applications Conference 2005, EFC2005
Y2 - 14 December 2005 through 16 December 2005
ER -