A Novel Biogas-Fueled-SOFC Aided Process for Direct Production of Electricity from Wastewater Treatment: Comparison of the Performances of High and Intermediate Temperature SOFCs

I. Yentekakis, G. Goula, T. Papadam
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A novel process for the treatment of municipal and industrial wastewater is developed, which leads to the direct production of electricity, and/or H2, with an environmentally friendly way. The electricity production is directly, and in high efficiency, obtained via novel biogas fuelled fuel cells, which are also developed here and concern an important subunit of the overall process. Biogas is generated by the anaerobic treatment of the activated sludge that emanates from the already processed municipal waste, while H2 is achieved from the electrolytic degradation of the high COD industrial waste. A sort description of the novel process is presented while the performances of two types, i.e. high and intermediate temperatures, solid oxide fuel cells (SOFCs) tested on direct feed of simulated biogas mixtures are comparatively analyzed.
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一种新型沼气燃料sofc辅助废水直接发电工艺:高温和中温sofc性能比较
开发了一种处理城市和工业废水的新工艺,该工艺可以以环保的方式直接产生电力和/或氢气。通过新型沼气燃料电池直接高效地发电,这也是这里开发的,是整个过程的重要组成部分。沼气是通过对已经处理过的城市垃圾产生的活性污泥进行厌氧处理产生的,而氢气是通过电解降解高COD的工业废物获得的。在对高温和中温固体氧化物燃料电池(SOFCs)在模拟混合沼气直接进料条件下的性能进行比较分析的同时,对这一新型工艺进行了分类描述。
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