Abstract
AbstractA tubular proton‐conducting fuel cell, anode‐supported, was fabricated using dip‐coating and followed by the co‐sintering of anode and electrolyte at 1500°C. The electrolyte and anode thicknesses are respectively 6 and 500 µm. The outer diameter of the tubular cell is 5.8 mm, featuring an anode porosity of 23%. Ammonia‐fueled single cell with Ru‐catalyzed internal cracking reactor is operated at various temperatures from 400°C to 600°C. Calculation results indicate that double‐ring current collection is an efficient current‐collecting mode. At 600°C, the device exhibited a high open‐circuit voltage of 1.02 V and a peak power density of 216 mW cm−2, with a total active area of 2.28 cm2. Exhaust gas analysis reveals a 99.13% ammonia decomposition rate at 600°C.
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