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Minimizing Cr-Evaporation From Balance Of Plant Components By Utilizing Cost-Effective Alumina-Forming Austenitic Steels, Lingfeng Zhou
Minimizing Cr-Evaporation From Balance Of Plant Components By Utilizing Cost-Effective Alumina-Forming Austenitic Steels, Lingfeng Zhou
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A solid oxide fuel cell (SOFC) is a clean and efficient energy conversion device. The development of intermediate-temperature SOFCs has made it preferable to use metallic interconnects (MICs) to greatly reduce the cost and significantly increase the efficiency compared to ceramic interconnect materials. However, gaseous chromium species will evaporate from the chromium-containing layer formed on the surface of commonly used MICs and balance of plant (BoP) components. Volatile chromium species have been shown to form solid deposits which poison the cathodes of SOFCs, causing drastic cell performance degradation and thereby limiting commercialization. In order to alleviate the Cr poisoning and …