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Solid Oxide Fuel Cells From Electrolyte Based to Electrolyte Free Devices 1st Edition by Bin Zhu, Rizwan Raza, Liangdong Fan ISBN 352734411X 9783527344116

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Solid Oxide Fuel Cells From Electrolyte Based to Electrolyte Free Devices 1st Edition by Bin Zhu, Rizwan Raza, Liangdong Fan ISBN 352734411X 9783527344116
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Publisher: John Wiley & Sons
File Extension: PDF
File size: 15.27 MB
Pages: 488
Author: Bin Zhu, Rizwan Raza, Liangdong Fan, Chunwen Sun
ISBN: 9783527344116, 352734411X
Language: English
Year: 2020

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Solid Oxide Fuel Cells From Electrolyte Based to Electrolyte Free Devices 1st Edition by Bin Zhu, Rizwan Raza, Liangdong Fan ISBN 352734411X 9783527344116 by Bin Zhu, Rizwan Raza, Liangdong Fan, Chunwen Sun 9783527344116, 352734411X instant download after payment.

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ISBN 10: 352734411X 
ISBN 13: 9783527344116
Author: Bin Zhu, Rizwan Raza, Liangdong Fan

Presents innovative approaches towards affordable, highly efficient, and reliable sustainable energy systems Written by leading experts on the subject, this book provides not only a basic introduction and understanding of conventional fuel cell principle, but also an updated view of the most recent developments in this field. It focuses on the new energy conversion technologies based on both electrolyte and electrolyte-free fuel cells?from advanced novel ceria-based composite electrolyte low temperature solid oxide fuel cells to non-electrolyte fuel cells as advanced fuel-to-electricity conversion technology. Solid Oxide Fuel Cells: From Electrolyte-Based to Electrolyte-Free Devices is divided into three parts. Part I covers the latest developments of anode, electrolyte, and cathode materials as well as the SOFC technologies. Part II discusses the non-electrolyte or semiconductor-based membrane fuel cells. Part III focuses on engineering efforts on materials, technology, devices and stack developments, and looks at various applications and new opportunities of SOFC using both the electrolyte and non-electrolyte principles, including integrated fuel cell systems with electrolysis, solar energy, and more. -Offers knowledge on how to realize highly efficient fuel cells with novel device structures -Shows the opportunity to transform the future fuel cell markets and the possibility to commercialize fuel cells in an extended range of applications -Presents a unique collection of contributions on the development of solid oxide fuel cells from electrolyte based to non-electrolyte-based technology -Provides a more comprehensive understanding of the advances in fuel cells and bridges the knowledge from traditional SOFC to the new concept -Allows readers to track the development from the conventional SOFC to the non-electrolyte or single-component fuel cell Solid Oxide Fuel Cells: From Electrolyte-Based to Electrolyte-Free Devices will serve as an important reference work to students, scientists, engineers, researchers, and technology developers in the fuel cell field.

Solid Oxide Fuel Cells From Electrolyte Based to Electrolyte Free Devices 1st Table of contents:

Part I: Solid Oxide Fuel Cell with Ionic Conducting Electrolyte
1 Introduction
1.1 An Introduction to the Principles of Fuel Cells
1.2 Materials and Technologies
1.3 New Electrolyte Developments on LTSOFC
1.4 Beyond the State of the Art: The Electrolyte-Free Fuel Cell (EFFC)
1.5 Beyond the SOFC
References
Note
2 Solid-State Electrolytes for SOFC
2.1 Introduction
2.2 Single-Phase SOFC Electrolytes
2.3 Ion Conduction/Transportation in Electrolytes
2.4 Composite Electrolytes
2.5 NANOCOFC and Material Design Principle
2.6 Concluding Remarks
Acknowledgments
References
Note
3 Cathodes for Solid Oxide Fuel Cell
3.1 Introduction
3.2 Overview of Cathode Reaction Mechanism
3.3 Development of Cathode Materials
3.4 Microstructure Optimization of Cathode Materials
3.5 Summary
References
Note
4 Anodes for Solid Oxide Fuel Cell
4.1 Introduction
4.2 Overview of Anode Reaction Mechanism
4.3 Development of Anode Materials
4.4 Development of Kinetics, Reaction Mechanism, and Model of the Anode
4.5 Summary and Outlook
Acknowledgments
References
Note
5 Design and Development of SOFC Stacks
5.1 Introduction
5.2 Change of Cell Output Performance Under 2D Interface Contact
5.3 Control Design of Transition from 2D to 3D Interface Contact and Their Quantitative Contribution Differentiation
5.4 Conclusions
References
Note
Part II: Electrolyte-Free Fuel Cells: Materials, Technologies, and Working Principles
6 Electrolyte-Free SOFCs: Materials, Technologies, and Working Principles
6.1 Concept of the Electrolyte-Free Fuel Cell
6.2 SLFC Using the Ionic Conductor-based Electrolyte
6.3 Developments on Advanced SLFC
6.4 From SLFCs to Semiconductor–Ionic Fuel Cells (SIFCs)
6.5 The SLFC Working Principle
6.6 Remarks
Acknowledgments
References
Note
7 Ceria Fluorite Electrolytes from Ionic to Mixed Electronic and Ionic Membranes
7.1 Introduction
7.2 Doped Ceria as the Electrolyte for Intermediate Temperature SOFCs
7.3 Surface Doping for Low Temperature SOFCs
7.4 Non-doped Ceria for Advanced Low Temperature SOFCs
References
Note
8 Charge Transfer in Oxide Solid Fuel Cells
8.1 Oxygen Diffusion in Perovskite Oxides
8.2 Proton Diffusion in Perovskite-Type Oxides
8.3 Enhanced Ion Conductivity in Oxide Heterostructures
8.4 Summary
Acknowledgments
References
Note
9 Material Development II: Natural Material-based Composites for Electrolyte Layer-free Fuel Cells
9.1 Introduction
9.2 Industrial-grade Rare Earth for EFFCs
9.3 Natural Hematite for EFFCs
9.4 Natural CuFe Oxide Minerals for EFFCs
9.5 Bio-derived Calcite for EFFC
References
Note
10 Charge Transfer, Transportation, and Simulation
10.1 Physical Aspects
10.2 Electrochemical Aspects
10.3 Ionic Conduction Enhancement in Heterostructure Composites
10.4 Charge Transportation Mechanism and Coupling Effects
10.5 Surface and Interfacial State-Induced Superionic Conduction and Transportation
10.6 Ionic Transport Number Measurements
10.7 Determination of Electron and Ionic Conductivities in EFFCs
10.8 EIS Analysis
10.9 Semiconductor Band Effects on the Ionic Conduction Device Performance
10.10 Simulations
Acknowledgments
References
Note
11 Electrolyte-Free Fuel Cell: Principles and Crosslink Research
11.1 Introduction
11.2 Fundamental Considerations of Fuel Cell Semiconductor Electrochemistry
11.3 Working Principle of Semiconductor-Based Fuel Cells and Crossing Link Sciences
11.4 Extending Applications by Coupling Devices
11.5 Final Remarks
Acknowledgments
References
Notes
Part III: Fuel Cells: From Technology to Applications
12 Scaling Up Materials and Technology for SLFC
12.1 Single-Layer Fuel Cell (SLFC) Engineering Materials
12.2 Scaling Up Single-Layer Fuel Cell Devices: Tape Casting and Hot Pressing
12.3 Scaling Up Single-Layer Fuel Cell Devices: Thermal Spray Coating Technology
12.4 Short Stack
12.5 Tests and Evaluations
12.6 Durability Testing
12.7 A Case Study for the Cell Degradation Mechanism
12.8 Continuous Efforts and Future Developments
12.9 Concluding Remarks
References
Note
13 Planar SOFC Stack Design and Development
13.1 Internal Manifold and External Manifold
13.2 Interface Between an Interconnect Plate and a Single Cell
13.3 Antioxidation Coating of the Interconnect Plate
13.4 Design the Flow Field of Interconnect Plate
13.5 The Importance of Sealing
13.6 The Life of the Stack: The Chemical Problems on the Interface
13.7 Toward Market Products
13.8 Concluding Remarks
References
Note
14 Energy System Integration and Future Perspectives
14.1 Solar Cell and Fuel Cell
14.2 Fuel Cell–Solar Cell Integration
14.3 Solar Electrolysis–Fuel Cell Integration
14.4 Fuel Cell–Biomass Integration
14.5 The Fuel Cell System Modeling Using Biogas
14.6 The Fuel Cell System Efficiency (Heating and Electrical)
14.7 Integrated New Clean Energy System
14.8 Summary

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