Buffer-Layer Solid Oxide Fuel Cells for Direct-Ammonia Operation: An Analysis of Electrical Performance and Exhaust Composition - Data

Published: 7 October 2024| Version 1 | DOI: 10.17632/24jkvsrt4h.1
Contributors:
Cole Wilhelm,

Description

This dataset has been used for the manuscript entitled "Buffer-Layer Solid Oxide Fuel Cells for Direct-Ammonia Operation: An Analysis of Electrical Performance and Exhaust Composition." This data shows the performance characteristics of a direct-ammonia SOFC using the novel application of a buffer-layer construction type. With a peak power density of 399mW/cm2 at 750°C operational temperature, the direct-ammonia buffer-layer (DABL) SOFC has proven to be successful for ammonia operation in low temperature regimes. The "DABL SOFC Analysis 1 - Notes" file provides brief supplemental descriptions for the other files.

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Institutions

Syracuse University

Categories

Mechanical Engineering, Solid Oxide Fuel Cell, Ammonia

Funding

Institute of Fluid Science, Tohoku University

J23I087

Institute of Fluid Science, Tohoku University

J24I072

Syracuse University

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