Partial Oxidation Of Isooctane Over Ru-Promoted Nickel-Molybdenum/Cerium-Zirconium Oxide Catalyst At An Intermediate Temperature For Internal Reforming Solid Oxide Fuel Cell Applications

Qusay Bkour,Kai Zhao, Yoonkap Kim, Gerson Leonel, Anh Ly,Steven R. Saunders,M. Grant Norton,Su Ha

ENERGY TECHNOLOGY(2021)

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In previous work, nickel-molybdenum (NiMo) nanoparticles supported on cerium-zirconium oxide (CZ) catalyst showed excellent catalytic activity and stability for liquid fuel reforming with an improved coking resistance compared with Ni/CZ. Lowering the temperature of solid oxide fuel cells (SOFCs) below 700 degrees C is vital, because they can reduce the material costs and thermal stresses of SOFCs. However, the performance of NiMo/CZ is insufficient when operated at temperatures below 750 degrees C. This work aims to improve the activity and coking resistance of NiMo/CZ at a temperature of 700 degrees C by adding a minimal amount (0.1 wt%) of Ru. The Ru-promoted sample shows a high reforming activity for partial oxidation of isooctane at 700 degrees C. The X-ray diffraction (XRD) and STEM indicate a smaller Ni crystallite size for NiMoRu/CZ catalyst, which would decrease its tendency to facilitate coke formation. The tubular SOFC with the NiMoRu/CZ as its internal reforming catalyst displays good power density output and performance stability at 200 mA cm(-2).
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crystallite sizes, hydrogen spillover, nickel-molybdenum-ruthenium, partial oxidation, tubular solid oxide fuel cells
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