Improving the water management and cell performance for the passive vapor-feed DMFC fed with neat methanol

  • Chao Xu
  • , Amir Faghri
  • , Xianglin Li

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Abstract

A passive vapor-feed direct methanol fuel cell (DMFC) was experimentally investigated to improve its water management and cell performance when neat methanol was directly used. The effects of different water management approaches, including the addition of a water management layer (WML) and a hydrophobic air filter layer (AFL), and the use of thinner membrane on the cell performance, internal resistance, and fuel efficiency were investigated. The transient discharging behavior and long-term stability of the passive vapor-feed DMFC with the optimized water management were also studied. The results showed that by adding a WML and an AFL, or thinning the membrane thickness, the water management capability can be highly improved, not only enhancing the water recovery from the cathode to the anode, leading to a lower internal resistance and better cell performance, but also curbing the methanol crossover, increasing the fuel efficiency. It is also seen from the long-term constant-voltage test that the discharged current varied with the methanol concentration in the tank and the ambient temperature, while no evident permanent performance degradation was encountered after the 150 h test.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)8468-8477
Number of pages10
JournalInternational Journal of Hydrogen Energy
Volume36
Issue number14
DOIs
StatePublished - Jul 2011

Keywords

  • Cell performance
  • Fuel efficiency
  • Neat methanol
  • Passive DMFC
  • Vapor-feed

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