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Conversion of Solid Carbonaceous Fuels in a Fluidized Bed Fuel Cell
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2007
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Materials ScienceDirect ConversionChemical EngineeringElectrical EngineeringEngineeringFuel ProductionEnergy ConversionGasificationSolid Carbonaceous FuelsFuel ScienceSynthetic FuelFuel CellsBiofuel CellBiomassAnodic OxidationOxygen Mass BalanceAlternative Fuel
A fluidized bed direct carbon fuel cell was employed to achieve direct conversion of solid fuels into electricity. Power was generated from pulverized Lower Kittanning (bituminous) coal, synthetic carbon, and biomass in a single process step. Current-voltage characteristics exhibited typical fuel cell behavior. Fluidization in flowing overcomes the difficulty of attaining solid fuel-to-anode contact and generates CO in situ via the Boudouard reaction. A mechanistic reaction pathway is proposed for anodic oxidation of the solid fuel. Conversion was verified by gas analysis of oxidation products in the flue stream and by oxygen mass balance.
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