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Development of High Performance Intermediate Temperature Proton-conducting Solid Oxide Electrolysis Cells

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Steam electrolysis by solid oxide fuel cell technology, known as SOEC, is considered the most efficient and cost effective option for hydrogen production from renewable sources. By using proton-conducting electrolyte, the SOEC operating temperature can be reduced from over 800oC to below 600oC. Technical barriers associated with the conventional oxygen-ion conducting SOECs, such as hydrogen separation from water, oxidation of steam electrode, and instability of oxygen electrode, can be largely mitigated. In this report, an intermediate temperature (400-600°C) electrolysis technology was developed where a novel proton-conductor and a triple-conducting oxide were used as the electrolyte and anode, respectively. The electrolysis cell demonstrated excellent performance and durability at intermediate temperatures, promising a new prospective for next-generation steam electrolysis.
Research Organization:
Idaho National Laboratory (INL), Idaho Falls, ID (United States)
Sponsoring Organization:
USDOE Office of Nuclear Energy (NE)
DOE Contract Number:
AC07-05ID14517
OSTI ID:
1478757
Report Number(s):
INL/CON-17-41795-Rev000
Country of Publication:
United States
Language:
English

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