B. Zhu et Be. Mellander, INTERMEDIATE TEMPERATURE FUEL-CELLS WITH ELECTROLYTES BASED ON OXYACID SALTS, Journal of power sources, 52(2), 1994, pp. 289-293
Electrolyte materials based on oxyacid salts are a new type of solid i
onic conducting system where both cations and protons are mobile. Thes
e materials have a face-centred cubic structure. Two different proton
coordination states and conduction mechanisms have been recognized in
this system. The proton conduction has been used for intermediate temp
erature fuel cells (ITFC). ITFCs using materials based on nitrate salt
s as electrolytes are successful, the best fuel cell performance is a
current density of 300 mA/cm(2) at 0.75 V. There are still some techni
cal problems to be solved, such as the coexistence of electrode and el
ectrolyte materials, etc., in these fuel cells, and an improvement of
the electrode materials is needed for a better performance of the prac
tical fuel cells.