International Journal of Hydrogen Energy, Vol.35, No.7, 2732-2736, 2010
Carbon anode in direct carbon fuel cell
Direct carbon fuel cell (DCFC) is a kind of high temperature fuel cell using carbon materials directly as anode. Electrochemical reactivity and surface property of carbon were taken into account in this paper. Four representative carbon samples were selected. The most suitable ratio of the ternary eutectic mixture Li(2)CO(3)-K(2)CO(3)-Al(2)O(3) was determined at 1.05:1.2:1(mass ration). Conceptual analysis for electrochemical reactivity of carbon anode shows the importance of (1) reactive characteristics including lattice disorder, edge-carbon ratio and the number of short alkyl side chain of carbon material, which builds the prime foundation of the anodic half-cell reaction; (2) surface wetting ability, which assures the efficient contact of anode surface with electrolyte. It indicates that anode reaction rate and DCFC output can be notably improved if carbon are pre-dispersed into electrolyte before acting as anode, due to the straightway shift from cathode to anode for CO(3)(2-) provided by electrolyte soaked in carbon material. (C) 2009 Professor T. Nejat Veziroglu. Published by Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.