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Journal Article | FZJ-2016-04359 |
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2016
Wiley-VCH
Weinheim [u.a.]
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Please use a persistent id in citations: doi:10.1002/ente.201600114
Abstract: Global climate challenges necessitate the development of technologies that reduce civilization's dependence on non-renewable resources. Very promising in this respect are solid oxide fuel cells (SOFCs). However, their high operating temperatures have imposed a variety of practical limitations, and therefore a major focus in recent years has been on new materials and optimized microstructures. Here, we report the results of a long-term test using a short stack with anode-supported cells based on standard materials, and we attained a continuous operation time of 70 000 h (eight years)—the longest operation time ever reached for this technology. This result offers the best prospect for the realization of stable and robust SOFC technology.
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