scholarly journals Experimental and Modeling Investigation of CO3=/OH– Equilibrium Effects on Molten Carbonate Fuel Cell Performance in Carbon Capture Applications

2021 ◽  
Vol 9 ◽  
Author(s):  
Timothy A. Barckholtz ◽  
Heather Elsen ◽  
Patricia H. Kalamaras ◽  
Gabor Kiss ◽  
Jon Rosen ◽  
...  

Molten Carbonate Fuel Cells (MCFCs) are used today commercially for power production. More recently they have also been considered for carbon capture from industrial and power generation CO2 sources. In this newer application context, our recent studies have shown that at low CO2/H2O cathode gas ratios, water supplements CO2 in the electrochemical process to generate power but not capture CO2. We now report the direct Raman observation of the underlying carbonate-hydroxide equilibrium in an alkali carbonate eutectic near MCFC operating conditions. Our improved electrochemical model built on the experimental equilibrium data adjusts the internal resistance terms and has improved the representation of the MCFC performance. This fundamentally improved model now also includes the temperature dependence of cell performance. It has been validated on experimental data collected in single cell tests. The average error in the simulated voltage is less than 4% even when extreme operating conditions of low CO2 concentration and high current density data are included. With the improvements, this electrochemical model is suitable for simulating industrial cells and stacks employed in a wide variety of carbon capture applications.

Author(s):  
Vittorio Verda ◽  
Flavio Nicolin

In this paper, a hybrid plant obtained by integrating a molten carbonate fuel cell stack with a micro gas turbine and a steam reformer is considered. The system also produces hydrogen through a pressure swing absorption system. The aim of this work is the multi-objective optimisation of the system, considering energy and economic objective functions. Possible off-design operating conditions accounting for degradation of the fuel cell performance and time variation in the biogas composition are considered, as well as variation in the ambient temperature. The results show that the operating temperature of the fuel cell is a crucial design parameter as its value strongly affects the plant efficiency, its lifetime and the unit cost of electricity.


2009 ◽  
Vol 39 (11) ◽  
pp. 2123-2128 ◽  
Author(s):  
Vittorio Odemondo ◽  
S. Dellepiane ◽  
R. Bampi ◽  
P. Capobianco

Author(s):  
Brian C. Carroll ◽  
Thomas M. Kiehne ◽  
Michael D. Lukas

There are a growing number of models in the literature dealing with the transient behavior of fuel cells. However, few, if any, employ fundamental kinetic theory to model the fuel reformation process while simultaneously simulating fuel cell behavior from a transient, system-level perspective. Thus a comprehensive, transient fuel cell model has been developed that includes all the relevant thermodynamics, chemistry, and electrical characteristics of actual fuel cell operation. The model tracks the transient temperature response of a fuel cell stack, chemical specie concentrations of exhaust gases, efficiency of the fuel reformation equipment, and electrical output characteristics. Model results provide a concise, parametric evaluation of the influence of operating conditions and user-controlled parameters on fuel cell performance. The model is validated against transient Molten Carbonate fuel cell (MCFC) data from a subscale stack.


2012 ◽  
Vol 37 (21) ◽  
pp. 16161-16167 ◽  
Author(s):  
Hoang Viet Phuc Nguyen ◽  
Shin Ae Song ◽  
Dong-Nyeok Park ◽  
Hyung Chul Ham ◽  
Jonghee Han ◽  
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