Ammonia-fueled solid oxide fuel cells (NH3-SOFCs) can directly employ ammonia as the fuel and convert its chemical energy into power with the advantages of being green
clean
and environmentally friendly
which are widely used in the fields of distributed power stations
combined heating and power systems
and energy storage. Recently
significant progress has been achieved in studies on NH3-SOFCs. Nevertheless
the key scientific issues are still remaining challenging due to the complexity of the anode/cathode reactions
the diversity of structures
and the options of catalytic materials. This paper reviews the current research progress of proton-conducting and oxygen ion-conducting NH3-SOFCs from the aspects of the cell structure
working principles
catalytic reaction mechanisms of anode and cathode
anode/cathode/ electrolyte materials
and cells/stack
etc.
and introduces and analyzes the progress of fuel cells/stacks with different composition and structure. Suggestions and prospects for fuel cell power generation systems and other fields are presented.