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Micro solid-oxide fuel cells (μ-SOFCs) based on microfabrication processes are a promising alternative to batteries for supplying portable electronics, as very high energy densities may be achieved. However, a complete μ-SOFC module is a quite intricate structure, comprising 1) a gas-processing unit (GPU) to process a convenient energy source such as lighter gas into a more usable form, 2) the energy-generating cells proper, and 3) a post-combustor. The mechanical integration of these elements and their fluidic and electrical interconnection into a single module is a very challenging task for micro-scale integration. Therefore, a modular low-temperature co-fired ceramic (LTCC) package is proposed, allowing individual testing and subsequent full integration of the different cell elements. The package functions as a hotplate, a mechanical support for the hot zone and as an electrical / fluidic interconnect, applying a slender-bridge design to minimise thermal conduction losses and stresses, thus allowing convenient low-temperature electrical connections and fluidic ports. For applications requiring a better thermal expansion match to silicon and borosilicate glass, a silicon / borosilicate glass-sealed variant was also developed. Preliminary thermal characterisation of these packages is shown, and concepts for integrating the GPU and post-combustor into the LTCC structure are presented.
Ardemis Anoush Boghossian, Melania Reggente, Mohammed Mouhib, Alice Judith Gillen, Alessandra Antonucci, Amirmostafa Amirjani
François Maréchal, Jan Van Herle, Ligang Wang, Philippe Aubin, Tzu-En Lin, Maria del Mar Perez Fortes, Yumeng Zhang