Wha. Peelen et al., Comparative study on the oxygen dissolution behaviour in 62/38 mol% Li/K and 52/48 mol% Li/Na carbonate, J ELEC CHEM, 470(1), 1999, pp. 39-45
Molten carbonate fuel cell (MCFC) developers have considered replacing the
standard 62/38 mol% Li/K with the 52/48 mol% Li/Na carbonate electrolyte. H
ere the oxygen dissolution behaviour in both melts was assessed indirectly,
by studying the O-2 reduction electrochemically. It was inferred that diff
usion limited responses in chronoamperometry measurements are a measure for
the total oxygen solubility. A remarkable splitting was observed in the Ar
rhenius plot of these currents around roughly 650 degrees C for low pO(2) a
nd pCO(2) values in the Li/K, but not in the Li/Na melt. This is explained
as follows. In both melts only peroxide is present at high temperatures. In
acidic Li/K melts at lower temperatures, additionally superoxide is stabil
ised, which species remains absent in the Li/Na melt. As a consequence the
diffusion limited current in the Li/Na melt is at least a factor of 3 lower
than in the Li/K melt at 650 degrees C in cathode gases lean in O-2. This
factor increases dramatically with decreasing temperatures. Therefore large
increases in the diffusion polarisation of the MCFC cathode with Li/Na are
expected for cathode gases lean in oxygen, at temperatures below 650 degre
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