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Title: Development of FeeNi/YSZeGDC electrocatalysts for application as SOFC anodes: XRD and TPR characterization and evaluation in the ethanol steam reforming reaction
Other Titles: International Journal of Hydrogen Energy
Authors: Fiuza, Raigenis da Paz
Silva, Marcos Aurélio da
Boaventura Filho, Jaime Soares
metadata.dc.creator: Fiuza, Raigenis da Paz
Silva, Marcos Aurélio da
Boaventura Filho, Jaime Soares
Abstract: Electrocatalysts based on FeeNi alloys were prepared by means of modified Pechini and physical mixture methods and using on a composite of Yttria Stabilized Zirconia (YSZ) and Gadolinia-Doped Ceria (GDC) as support. The former method was based on the formation a polymeric precursor that was subsequently calcined; the later method was based on the mixture of NiO and the support. The resulting composites had 35 wt.% metal load and 65 wt.% support (70 wt.% YSZ and 30 wt.% GDC mixture) (cermets). The samples were then characterized by Temperature-Programmed Reduction (TPR) and X-Ray Diffraction (XRD) and evaluated in the ethanol steam reforming at 650 C for 6 h in the temperature range of 300e900 C. The XRD results showed that the bimetallic sample calcined at 800 C formed a mixed oxide (NiFe2O4) with a spinel structure, which, after reduction in hydrogen, formed NieFe alloys. The presence of Ni was observed to decrease the final reduction temperature of the NiFe2O4 species. The addition of iron to the nickel anchored to YSZeGDC increased the hydrogen production and inhibited carbon deposition. The resulting bimetallic 30Fe5Ni sample reached an ethanol conversion of about 95% and a hydrogen yield up to 48% at 750 C. In general, ethanol conversion and hydrogen production were independent of the metal content in the electrocatalyst. However, the substitution of nickel for iron significantly reduced carbon deposition on the electrocatalyst: 74, 31, and 9 wt.% in the 35Ni, 20Fe15Ni, and 30Fe5Ni samples, respectively.
Keywords: Anode
Carbon deposition
Ethanol
Solid oxide fuel cell (SOFC)
Ironenickel catalyst
Reforming
URI: http://www.repositorio.ufba.br/ri/handle/ri/5610
Issue Date: 2010
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