- Technical University of Denmark
- University of St Andrews
- Instituto Nacional Del Carbon
- University of Western Macedonia
Research Objectives
Direct electrochemical conversion of coal to electricity offers very significant increases in efficiency with consequent reductions in CO2 emissions. Based on paper estimates this could easily double electrical conversion efficiency. The technology also offers easier sequestration of CO2 as the raw exhaust is undiluted with nitrogen. Here we seek to apply the upcoming direct carbon fuel technologies to coal conversion. We will develop direct coal fuel cell technology, evaluate performance, propose optimised stack configurations, investigate coal sources and bring together these findings to allow a prototype system to be proposed for Demonstration studies.
Our recent laboratory tests have shown that Direct Carbon Fuel Cells (DCFC) can exceed commercial MCFC performance levels. Here we seek to apply this DCFC technology to coal conversion. The proposed work addresses durability and efficiency of the direct electrochemical conversion system and seeks to find new catalysts capable of withstanding the aggressive conditions. The suitability of different coals and processing methodologies will be evaluated. Best operating conditions will be considered. A short stack will be demonstrated and evaluated.
Recent Publications
- Catalysis and oxidation of carbon in a hybrid direct carbon fuel cell
- Carbon air fuel cell development to satisfy our energy demands
- Demonstration of high power, direct conversion of waste-derived carbon in a hybrid direct carbon fuel cell
- Ni-C slurries Based on Molten Carbonates as a Fuel for Hybrid Direct Carbon Fuel Cells
- Scaling up of the hybrid direct carbon fuel cell technology
- Solid state electrochemistry of direct carbon air fuel cells-fuel cell bulletin