Direct electrochemical oxidation of carbon particles in a solid oxide fuel cell was investigated at 800-950°C by recording current voltage curves for CO, CO, H
2 and Ar as anode gas. The carbon was in contact with thin 5-10μm porous anodes based on GDC (CeO
2 doped with Gd
2O
3). It was shown that carbon directly and not merely CO was electrochemically oxidized. The reaction displayed sluggish kinetics at the GDC anode, but was catalyzed at GDC/La
2O
3 anodes. E
A was reduced by 33% and j
0 was increased by factor 10 and more at 800°C.
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Direct electrochemical oxidation of carbon particles in a solid oxide fuel cell was investigated at 800-950°C by recording current voltage curves for CO, CO, H
2 and Ar as anode gas. The carbon was in contact with thin 5-10μm porous anodes based on GDC (CeO
2 doped with Gd
2O
3). It was shown that carbon directly and not merely CO was electrochemically oxidized. The reaction displayed sluggish kinetics at the GDC anode, but was catalyzed at GDC/La
2O
3 anodes. E
A was reduced by 33% and j
0 was increase...
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