Abstract

Performance of direct internal reforming (DIR)-solid oxide fuel cell (SOFC) can be improved by the application of the paper-structured catalyst (PSC) on the anode material. In the ceramic fiber network of the PSC, any kinds of functional materials can be easily dispersed during paper-making process.The solid solution based on the equimolar mixture of ceria and zirconia (Ce0.5Zr0.5O2-δ), hereafter called CZ, is a promising oxide support of the Ni metal catalyst due to its high specific surface area and high oxygen storage capacity (OSC). By employing the two-step hydrothermal process developed in this study, we could successfully prepare the CZ with flowerlike geometry, which can prevent Ni from sintering under reducing atmosphere.Ni-loaded PSCs with and without the dispersion of CZ, Ni/CZ-PSC and Ni-PSC, respectively, were prepared. Structures of the PSCs were characterized by X-ray diffractometry (XRD), BET specific surface area measurement, field emission scanning electron microscopy (FESEM), inductively coupled plasma spectrometry (ICP) and thermogravimetric analysis (TG). Catalytic performances of these PSCs for the dry reforming of methane (DRM) in the feed of the equimolar mixture of CH4 and CO2 were evaluated by an automatic gas chromatograph (GC) with the posttest analysis by FESEM observation, temperature-programmed oxidation (TPO) and TG to estimate carbon deposition.In the durability (160 h) tests of the prepared-PSCs for DRM at 750oC under gas hourly space velocity (GHSV) of 2300 h-1 revealed that, for both cases with and without CZ dispersion, methane conversions were stable with the degradation rates (estimated after 10 h) of 13.7 and 21.8% 1000 h-1, respectively. TG measurements after the 160 h tests under oxidizing atmosphere in the range from 300 to 750oC revealed that the weights of the deposited carbon were 0.2 and 3.4 folds of those of PSCs for Ni/CZ-PSC and Ni-PSC, respectively. In the case without CZ dispersion (Ni-PSC), after the TG measurement to burn out the deposited carbon, Ni agglomeration and its detachment from the ceramic fiber could be clearly observed. On the other hand, for the Ni/CZ-PSC, these phenomena were considerably suppressed thanks to the flowerlike morphology for better dispersion of Ni metal particles and higher OSC of CZ solid solution to consume deposited carbon by the lattice oxygen.The developed PSCs will be applied on the anode of electrolyte-supported cell to demonstrate the stable operation of DIR-SOFC fueled by biogas (direct-biogas SOFC).

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