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Breakthrough fuel cell technology using ceria-based multi-functional nanocomposites

  • KTH Royal Institute of Technology
  • Tianjin University
  • Aalto University

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Abstract

Recent scientific and technological advancements have provided a wealth of new information about solid oxide-molten salt composite materials and multifunctional ceria-based nano-composites for advanced fuel cells (NANOCOFC). NANOCOFC is a new approach for designing and developing of multi-functionalities for nanocomposite materials, especially at 300-600 °C. NANOCOFC and low temperature advanced ceramic fuel cells (LTACFCs) are growing as a new promising area of research which can be explored in various ways. The ceria-based composite materials have been developed as competitive electrolyte candidates for low temperature ceramic fuel cells (LTCFCs). In the latest developments, multifunctional materials have been developed by integrating semi- and ion conductors, which have resulted in an emerging insight knowledge concerned with their R&D on single-component electrolyte-free fuel cells (EFFCs) - a breakthrough fuel cell technology. A homogenous component/layer of the semi- and ion conducting materials can realize fuel cell all functions to avoid using three components: anode, electrolyte and cathode, i.e. " three in one" highlighted by Nature Nanotechnology (2011). This report gives a short review and advance knowledge on worldwide activities on the ceria-based composites, emphasizing on the latest semi-ion conductive nanocomposites and applications for new applied energy technologies. It gives an overview to help the audience to get a comprehensive understanding on this new field.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)163-175
Number of pages13
JournalApplied Energy
Volume106
DOIs
StatePublished - Jun 2013
Externally publishedYes

Keywords

  • Ceramic fuel cells
  • Ceria-based composite
  • Electrolyte-free fuel cell
  • NANOCOFC
  • Nanocomposite
  • Single component

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