- Direct carbon fuel cell
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A Direct Carbon Fuel Cell (DCFC) is a fuel cell that uses a carbon rich material as a fuel. The cell produces energy by combining carbon and oxygen, which releases carbon dioxide as a by-product.
The total reaction of the cell is C + O2 → CO2. The process in half cell notation:
- Anode: C + 2 O2- → CO2 + 4 e-
- Cathode: O2 + 4 e- → 2 O2-
Despite this release of carbon dioxide, the direct carbon fuel cell is more environmentally friendly than traditional carbon burning techniques. Due to its higher efficiency, it requires less carbon to produce the same amount of energy. Utilized carbon can be in the form of coal, coke, char, or a non-fossilized source of carbon.
At least four types of DCFC exist:
- The first one is based on the Solid oxide fuel cell (SOFC) concept.
- The second one is molten hydroxides fuel cell. William W. Jacques obtained an US Patent 555,511 in this type of fuel cell in 1896.
- The third one is based on the Molten Carbonate Fuel Cell (MCFC) concept. William W. Jacques obtained a Canadian patent in this type of fuel cell in 1897.[1]
- The fourth is a molten tin anode solid oxide fuel cell design, which utilizes molten tin and tin oxide as an inter stage reaction between oxidation of the carbon dissolving in the anode and reduction of oxygen at the solid oxide cathode. [2]
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References
- ^ http://patents.ic.gc.ca/cipo/cpd/en/patent/55129/summary.html
- ^ http://www.celltechpower.com/technology.htm
Bibliography
- Direct Carbon Fuel Cells, Alternative to a Hydrogen Economy?
- Direct Carbon Fuel Cell Workshop
- A closer look at Direct Carbon Fuel Cells: the ultimate biomass conversion technology?
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