Title of article :
Progress in the development of a high-power, direct ethylene glycol fuel cell (DEGFC)
Author/Authors :
V. Livshits، نويسنده , , E. Peled، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2006
Abstract :
We recently reported on a high-power nanoporous proton-conducting membrane (NP-PCM)-based direct methanol fuel cell (DMFC) operated with triflic acid. However, accompanying the advantages of methanol as a fuel, such as low cost and ease of handling and storage, are several pronounced disadvantages: toxicity, high flammability, low boiling point (65 °C) and the strong tendency to pass through the polymer-exchange membrane (high crossover). The focus of this work is the development of a high-power direct ethylene glycol fuel cell (DEGFC) based on the NP-PCM. Ethylene glycol (EG) has a theoretical capacity 17% higher than that of methanol in terms of Ah ml−1 (4.8 and 4, respectively); this is especially important for portable electronic devices. It is also a safer (bp 198 °C) fuel for direct-oxidation fuel cell (DOFC) applications. Maximum power densities of 320 mW cm−2 (at 0.32 V) at 130 °C have been achieved in the DEGFC fed with 0.72 M ethylene glycol in 1.7 M triflic acid at 3 atm at the anode and with dry air at 3.7 atm at the cathode. The cell platinum loading was 4 mg Pt cm−2 on each electrode. The overpotentials at the cathodes and at the anodes of the DEGFC and DMFC were measured, compared and discussed.
Keywords :
Direct methanol fuel cell , Ethylene glycol , Direct-oxidation fuel cell
Journal title :
Journal of Power Sources
Journal title :
Journal of Power Sources