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Hagen, Anke
Technical University of Denmark
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- 2024Fabrication framework for metal supported solid oxide cells via tape castingcitations
- 2024Fabrication framework for metal supported solid oxide cells via tape castingcitations
- 2024Reversible Operation of Metal Supported Solid Oxide Cellscitations
- 2023Performance and sulfur tolerance of a short stack with solid oxide cells using infiltrated strontium titanate based anodescitations
- 2023Low Temperature Performance and Durability of Solid Oxide Fuel Cells with Titanate Based Fuel Electrodes Using Reformate Fuelcitations
- 2022Metal Supported Electrolysis Cellscitations
- 2021Performance of Metal Supported SOFCs Operated in HydrocarbonFuels and at Low (>650 ˚C) Temperaturescitations
- 2020Co-electrolysis of steam and carbon dioxide in large area solid oxide cells based on infiltrated mesoporous oxygen electrodescitations
- 2020Metal Supported SOFCs for Mobile Applications using Hydrocarbon Fuelscitations
- 2019Developing Accelerated Stress Test Protocols for Solid Oxide Fuel Cells and Electrolysers: The European Project AD ASTRAcitations
- 2019Internal reforming on Metal supported SOFCscitations
- 2017Investigation of a Spinel-forming Cu-Mn Foam as an Oxygen Electrode Contact Material in a Solid Oxide Cell Single Repeating Unitcitations
- 2017Progress of SOFC/SOEC Development at DTU Energy: From Materials to Systemscitations
- 2016Performance Factors and Sulfur Tolerance of Metal Supported Solid Oxide Fuel Cells with Nanostructured Ni:GDC Infiltrated Anodescitations
- 2015Performance Factors and Sulfur Tolerance of Metal Supported Solid Oxide Fuel Cells with Nanostructured Ni:GDC Infiltrated Anodescitations
- 2013Defect chemistry, thermomechanical and transport properties of (RE2−xSrx)0.98(Fe0.8Co0.2)1−yMgyO4−δ (RE = La, Pr)citations
- 2013Defect chemistry, thermomechanical and transport properties of (RE 2 - x Sr x ) 0.98 (Fe 0.8 Co 0.2 ) 1 - y Mg y O 4 - δ (RE = La, Pr)citations
- 2012Durable and Robust Solid Oxide Fuel Cells
- 2012Test and Approval Center for Fuel Cell and Hydrogen Technologies: Phase I. Initiation
- 2010Defect Chemistry and Thermomechanical Properties of Ce0.8PrxTb0.2-xO2-deltacitations
- 2009Chromium poisoning of LSM/YSZ and LSCF/CGO composite cathodescitations
- 2009Status of Development and Manufacture of Solid Oxide Fuel Cell at Topsoe Fuel Cell A/S and Risø/DTUcitations
- 2009Status of Development and Manufacture of Solid Oxide Fuel Cell at Topsoe Fuel Cell A/S and Risø/DTUcitations
- 2008Assessment of the cathode contribution to the degradation of anode-supported solid oxide fuel cellscitations
- 2008Defect and electrical transport properties of Nb-doped SrTiO 3citations
- 2008Defect and electrical transport properties of Nb-doped SrTiO3citations
- 2008Defect and electrical transport properties of Nb-doped SrTiO3citations
- 2007Electrochemical Impedance Studies of SOFC Cathodescitations
- 2007Solid Oxide Fuel Cell Development at Topsoe Fuel Cell A/S and Risø National Laboratorycitations
- 2006Break down of losses in thin electrolyte SOFCscitations
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Metal Supported Electrolysis Cells
Abstract
Solid oxide electrolyser (SOE) technology can become a key player in energy systems, with increasing shares of electricity from fluctuating sources such as wind and solar, contributing to power grid balance and energy storage as well as providing green fuels for transportation. Most mature SOE configurations are electrolyte supported or fuel electrode supported. Metal supported SOE cell configurations are an interesting concept for decreasing costs and increasing robustness. The present study compares fuel electrode supported and metal supported cells in terms of performance and durability under SOE conditions. Special emphasis was on medium temperature operating conditions of 650 °C. Metal supported cells, fabricated using ceramic processing methods, showed a better performance compared to state-of-the-art (SoA) cells with Ni/YSZ fuel electrode supported configuration, fabricated by tape casting and screen printing, under steam electrolysis conditions at 700 and 650 °C. The area specific cell resistance (ASR) was lower by ca. 20% for the metal supported cell in 50% H<sub>2</sub>O in H<sub>2</sub> vs. air at 650 °C. Furthermore, the metal supported cells showed a stable performance—even a slight activation—during long-term steam electrolysis tests over 500 h at 650 °C and −0.25 and −0.5 A/cm<sup>2</sup>, while the SoA reference cell degraded with 13%/1000 h under the same conditions.