Anode with remarkable stability under conditions of extreme fuel starvation

US10622642B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-10622642-B2
Application numberUS-201715727079-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateOct 6, 2017
Priority dateOct 18, 2006
Publication dateApr 14, 2020
Grant dateApr 14, 2020

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A solid oxide fuel cell (SOFC) includes a cathode electrode, a solid oxide electrolyte, and an anode electrode having a first region located adjacent to a fuel inlet and a second region located adjacent to a fuel outlet. The anode electrode includes a cermet having a nickel containing phase and a ceramic phase. The first region of the anode electrode contains a lower ratio of the nickel containing phase to the ceramic phase than the second region of the anode electrode.

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The invention claimed is: 1. A solid oxide fuel cell (SOFC), comprising: a cathode electrode; a solid oxide electrolyte; and an anode electrode comprising a first portion comprising a cermet containing a nonzero volume percent of a nickel containing phase and a nonzero volume percent of a ceramic phase comprising doped ceria and a second portion comprising a cermet containing a nonzero volume percent of a nickel containing phase and a nonzero volume percent of a ceramic phase comprising doped ceria, such that the first portion is located between the electrolyte and the second portion; wherein: the SOFC is an electrolyte-supported SOFC and the first portion of the anode electrode contains a lower ratio of the nickel containing phase to the ceramic phase than the second portion of the anode electrode; and the first portion of the anode electrode has a thickness of 3 to 30 microns, wherein the doped ceria phase comprises Sm, Gd or Y doped ceria phase, and wherein the second portion of the anode electrode has a higher porosity than first portion of the anode electrode. 2. The SOFC of claim 1 , wherein: the ceramic phase in the first portion of the anode electrode comprises a samaria doped ceria phase having a composition Ce (1-x) Sm x O 2 where x is greater than 0.1 but less than 0.4; and the ceramic phase in the second portion of the anode electrode comprises a samaria doped ceria phase having a composition Ce (1-x) Sm x O 1 where x is greater than 0.1 but less than 0.4. 3. The SOFC of claim 1 , wherein the doped ceria phase composition comprises Ce (1-x) A x O 2 where A comprises at least one of Sm, Gd, or Y, and x is greater than 0.1 but less than 0.4. 4. The SOFC of claim 3 , wherein the doped ceria phase comprises a Sm doped ceria phase. 5. The SOFC of claim 1 , wherein the first portion comprises a first sublayer in contact with the electrolyte and the second portion comprises a second sublayer located over the first sublayer. 6. The SOFC of claim 5 , wherein the first sublayer contains a lower porosity than the second sublayer. 7. The SOFC of claim 6 , wherein: the first sublayer contains between 1 and 15 volume percent of the nickel containing phase, between 5 and 30 volume percent pores and remainder the doped ceria phase; and the second sublayer contains between 20 and 60 volume percent nickel containing phase, between 20 and 60 volume percent pores and remainder the doped ceria phase. 8. The SOFC of claim 6 , wherein: the first sublayer contains between 5 and 25 weight percent of the nickel containing phase and between 75 and 95 weight percent of the doped ceria containing phase; and the second sublayer contains between 60 and 85 weight percent of the nickel containing phase and between 15 and 40 weight percent of the doped ceria containing phase. 9. The SOFC of claim 8 , wherein the nickel containing phase consists essentially of nickel or nickel oxide and the doped ceria containing phase consists essentially of scandia doped ceria. 10. The SOFC of claim 1 , wherein: the first portion comprises a first sublayer in contact with the electrolyte and a second sublayer located over the first sublayer; the second portion comprises a third sublayer located over the second sublayer and a fourth sublayer located over the third sublayer; a porosity of the anode electrode increases from the first sublayer to the fourth sublayer; the nickel containing phase content of the anode electrode increases from the first sublayer to the fourth sublayer; the first sublayer contains between 1 and 5 volume percent of the nickel containing phase, between 5 and 10 volume percent pores and remainder the doped ceria phase; the second sublayer contains between 6 and 20 volume percent of the nickel containing phase, between 20 and 40 volume percent pores and remainder the doped ceria phase; the third sublayer contains between 25 and 35 volume percent of the nickel containing phase, between 30 and 50 volume percent pores and remainder the doped ceria phase; and the fourth sublayer contains between 35 and 45 volume percent of the nickel containing phase, between 40 and 60 volume percent pores and remainder the doped ceria phase. 11. The SOFC of claim 1 , wherein the anode electrode comprises a single layer having a graded composition. 12. The SOFC of claim 11 , wherein a volume fraction of the nickel containing phase and a porosity in the anode electrode increases from an interface between the electrolyte and the anode electrode to a surface of the anode electrode distal from the electrolyte. 13. The SOFC of claim 1 , wherein the anode electrode contains a first interface at a three phase boundary with the electrolyte and a second region adjacent to a surface of the anode electrode which is distal from the electrolyte, wherein the first interface is more richly doped with ceria relative to the second region and the second region is more richly doped with nickel than the first interface. 14. The SOFC of claim 1 , wherein a first region of the anode electrode located adjacent to a fuel inlet contains a lower ratio of the nickel containing phase to the ceramic phase than a second region of the anode electrode located adjacent to a fuel outlet. 15. The SOFC of claim 14 , wherein: a first quadrant of the anode electrode adjacent to the fuel inlet and adjacent to the electrolyte contains a lowest ratio of the nickel containing phase to the ceramic phase in the anode electrode; and a second quadrant of the anode electrode adjacent to the fuel outlet and distal from the electrolyte contains a highest ratio of the nickel containing phase to the ceramic phase in the anode electrode. 16. The SOFC of claim 1 , wherein the electrolyte comprises scandia stabilized zirconia. 17. A solid oxide fuel cell (SOFC), comprising: a cathode electrode; a solid oxide electrolyte; and an anode electrode comprising a first portion comprising a cermet containing a nonzero volume percent of a nickel containing phase and a nonzero volume percent of a ceramic phase comprising doped ceria and a second portion comprising a cermet containing a nonzero volume percent of a nickel containing phase and a nonzero volume percent of a ceramic phase comprising doped ceria, such that the first portion is located between the electrolyte and the second portion; wherein: the SOFC is an electrolyte-supported SOFC and the first portion of the anode electrode contains a lower ratio of the nickel containing phase to the ceramic phase than the second portion of the anode electrode; and the first portion of the anode electrode has a thickness of 3 to 30 microns, wherein the doped ceria phase comprises Sm, Gd or Y doped ceria phase, and wherein: (a) the anode electrode comprises a single layer having a graded composition, and a volume fraction of the nickel containing phase and a porosity in the anode electrode increases from an interface between the electrolyte and the anode electrode to a surface of the anode electrode distal from the electrolyte; or (b) a first region of the anode electrode located adjacent to a fuel inlet contains a lower ratio of the nickel containing phase to the ceramic phase than a second region of the anode electrode located adjacent to a fuel outlet, a first quadrant of the anode electrode adjacent to the fuel inlet and adjacent to the electrolyte contains a lowest ratio of the nickel containing phase to the ceramic phase in the anode electrode, and a second quadrant of the anode electrode adjacent to the fuel outlet and distal from the electrolyte contains a highest ratio of the nickel

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  • Fuel cells with solid oxide electrolytes · CPC title

  • Gradient in composition · CPC title

  • as mixture · CPC title

  • with a gradient in the porosity · CPC title

  • H01M4/9066Primary

    of metal-ceramic composites or mixtures, e.g. cermets · CPC title

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What does patent US10622642B2 cover?
A solid oxide fuel cell (SOFC) includes a cathode electrode, a solid oxide electrolyte, and an anode electrode having a first region located adjacent to a fuel inlet and a second region located adjacent to a fuel outlet. The anode electrode includes a cermet having a nickel containing phase and a ceramic phase. The first region of the anode electrode contains a lower ratio of the nickel contain…
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Bloom Energy Corp
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification H01M4/9066. Mapped technology areas include Electricity.
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Publication date Tue Apr 14 2020 00:00:00 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time) (B2). Legal status and post-grant events are not shown on this page.
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