M. Kawase et al., EFFECTS OF H2S ON THE PERFORMANCE OF MCFC - I - CHANGE OF CELL VOLTAGE AND GAS-COMPOSITION, Denki Kagaku Oyobi Kogyo Butsuri Kagaku, 66(4), 1998, pp. 449-455
Coal gas is expected to be a major fuel gas for molten carbonate fuel
cells (MCFC). Usually, coal gas contains sulfur contaminants that may
degrade the MCFC performance. In this study, to evaluate the effects H
2S on the performance of MCFC, bench-scale cell tests were performed w
ith fuel gas containing several levels of H2S. In the long term experi
ments, the poisoning by H2S causes the increase in the reaction resist
ance, the internal resistance and the decrease of the activity of Ni c
atalysis. In the early stages, the poisoning of H2S has large effect o
n cell voltage. but this effect shows a tendency to be lower with oper
ating time. In the short term experiments, the poisoning by H2S causes
the increase of the reaction resistance and the decrease of the activ
ity of Ni catalysis. The higher the concentration of H2S in fuel gas a
nd the current density are, the larger the reaction resistance is. In
the case of CO rich gas, the causes of the cell voltage loss are not o
nly the increase of reaction resistance, but also the decrease of the
Nernst voltage. The decrease of the Nernst voltage is caused by the sh
ortage of H-2 in fuel gas which is caused by the decrease of the water
gas shirt reaction rate.