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A thermally self-sustained micro-power plant with integrated micro-solid oxide fuel cells, micro-reformer and functional micro-fluidic carrier

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Low temperature micro-solid oxide fuel cell (micro-SOFC) systems are an attractive alternative power source for small-size portable electronic devices due to their high energy efficiency and density. Here, we report on a thermally self-sustainable reformer micro-SOFC assembly. The device consists of a micro-reformer bonded to a silicon chip containing 30 micro-SOFC membranes and a functional glass carrier with gas channels and screen-printed heaters for start-up. Thermal independence of the device from the externally powered heater is achieved by exothermic reforming reactions above 470 °C. The reforming reaction and the fuel gas flow rate of the n-butane/air gas mixture controls the operation temperature and gas composition on the micro-SOFC membrane. In the temperature range between 505 °C and 570 °C, the gas composition after the micro-reformer consists of 12 vol.% to 28 vol.% H2. An open-circuit voltage of 1.0 V and maximum power density of 47 mW cm−2 at 565 °C is achieved with the on-chip produced hydrogen at the micro-SOFC membranes.

Year of Publication
2014
Journal
Journal of Power Sources
Volume
258
Number of Pages
434 - 440
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3c7b141d4aeaf7db034be72152e8f171
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J. Power Sources
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OA
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Scherrer, B., Evans, A., Santis-Alvarez, A. J., Jiang, B., Martynczuk, J., Galinski, H., … Gauckler, L. J. (2014). A thermally self-sustained micro-power plant with integrated micro-solid oxide fuel cells, micro-reformer and functional micro-fluidic carrier. Journal of Power Sources, 258, 434-440. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jpowsour.2014.02.039