The relationship between impedance and shape on the surface of a SOFC sensor
Autor: | Mladen Micanovic, Suthawee Phaijit, Sutida Marthosa, Montri Suklueng, Sutham Niyomwas, Chainuson Kasagepongsarn |
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Rok vydání: | 2019 |
Předmět: |
chemistry.chemical_classification
Materials science Hydrogen 020209 energy chemistry.chemical_element Butane 02 engineering and technology Electrolyte 021001 nanoscience & nanotechnology Methane Cathode law.invention Anode Volumetric flow rate chemistry.chemical_compound Hydrocarbon chemistry Chemical engineering law 0202 electrical engineering electronic engineering information engineering 0210 nano-technology |
Zdroj: | Materials Today: Proceedings. 17:1921-1930 |
ISSN: | 2214-7853 |
Popis: | Solid Oxide Fuel Cells (SOFCs) are a type of power source that can convert hydrocarbons and hydrogen gas to electricity at temperatures of between 600-800°C with a flow rate of 0.2 l/min. A BYCF cathode, GDC10 electrolyte and NiO anode were used for the SOFC system. A Spray Pyrolysis technique was used for the fabrication of the cathode and anode layers which were 5-10 µm in thickness. The Micro-SOFC should be able to detect hydrocarbon gases such as methane, butane, and so forth, which can generate a small electrical signal depending on the quantity of gas. Therefore, the novel design of Micro-SOFCs can be used as a sensor for measuring the quantity of methane. In particular, it can measure the content of methane in biogas after fermentation. This investigation used a novel design of sensor surface with Cat, Square, and Yin-Yang shapes. The impedance showed a relationship between resistivity and ionic transfers in the Micro-SOFC system depending on the surface shapes. |
Databáze: | OpenAIRE |
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