High temperature steam electrolysis is a promising technology for efficiently sustainable large-scale hydrogen production. Solid oxide electrolysis cells (SOECs) are able to utilize high temperature heat and electric power from advanced high-temperature nuclear reactors or renewable sources to generate carbon-free hydrogen at large scale. However, long term durability of SOECs needs to be improved significantly before commercialization of this technology. A degradation rate of 1%/khr or lower is proposed as a threshold value for commercialization of this technology. Solid oxide electrolysis stack tests have been conducted at Idaho National Laboratory to demonstrate recent improvements in long-term durability of SOECs. Electrolyte-supported and electrode-supported SOEC stacks were provided by Ceramatec Inc., Materials and Systems Research Inc. (MSRI), and Saint Gobain Advanced Materials (St. Gobain), respectively for these tests. Long-term durability tests were generally operated for a duration of 1000 hours or more. Stack tests based on technologies developed at Ceramatec and MSRI have shown significant improvement in durability in the electrolysis mode. Long-term degradation rates of 3.2%/khr and 4.6%/khr were observed for MSRI and Ceramatec stacks, respectively. One recent Ceramatec stack even showed negative degradation (performance improvement) over 1900 hours of operation. A three-cell short stack provided by St. Gobain, however, showed rapid degradation in the electrolysis mode. Optimizations of electrode materials, interconnect coatings, and electrolyte-electrode interface microstructures contribute to better durability of SOEC stacks.
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ASME 2012 10th International Conference on Fuel Cell Science, Engineering and Technology collocated with the ASME 2012 6th International Conference on Energy Sustainability
July 23–26, 2012
San Diego, California, USA
Conference Sponsors:
- Advanced Energy Systems Division
- Solar Energy Division
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978-0-7918-4482-3
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Recent Advances in High Temperature Electrolysis at Idaho National Laboratory: Stack Tests
Xiaoyu Zhang,
Xiaoyu Zhang
Idaho National Laboratory, Idaho Falls, ID
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James E. O’Brien,
James E. O’Brien
Idaho National Laboratory, Idaho Falls, ID
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Robert C. O’Brien,
Robert C. O’Brien
Center for Space Nuclear Research, Idaho Falls, ID
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Joseph J. Hartvigsen,
Joseph J. Hartvigsen
Ceramatec, Inc., Salt Lake City, UT
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Greg Tao,
Greg Tao
Materials and Systems Research, Inc., Salt Lake City, UT
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Nathalie Petigny
Nathalie Petigny
Saint-Gobain CREE, Cavaillon, France
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Xiaoyu Zhang
Idaho National Laboratory, Idaho Falls, ID
James E. O’Brien
Idaho National Laboratory, Idaho Falls, ID
Robert C. O’Brien
Center for Space Nuclear Research, Idaho Falls, ID
Joseph J. Hartvigsen
Ceramatec, Inc., Salt Lake City, UT
Greg Tao
Materials and Systems Research, Inc., Salt Lake City, UT
Nathalie Petigny
Saint-Gobain CREE, Cavaillon, France
Paper No:
FuelCell2012-91049, pp. 9-17; 9 pages
Published Online:
July 23, 2013
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Zhang, X, O’Brien, JE, O’Brien, RC, Hartvigsen, JJ, Tao, G, & Petigny, N. "Recent Advances in High Temperature Electrolysis at Idaho National Laboratory: Stack Tests." Proceedings of the ASME 2012 10th International Conference on Fuel Cell Science, Engineering and Technology collocated with the ASME 2012 6th International Conference on Energy Sustainability. ASME 2012 10th International Conference on Fuel Cell Science, Engineering and Technology. San Diego, California, USA. July 23–26, 2012. pp. 9-17. ASME. https://doi.org/10.1115/FuelCell2012-91049
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