Performance characteristics of a novel tubular-shaped passive direct methanol fuel cell

  • Travis Ward
  • , Xianglin Li
  • , Amir Faghri

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Abstract

The present work consists of a tubular-shaped direct methanol fuel cell (DMFC) that is operated completely passively with methanol solution stored in a central fuel reservoir. The benefit of a tubular-shaped DMFC over a planar-shaped DMFC is the higher instantaneous volumetric power energy density (power/volume) associated with the larger active area provided by the tubular geometry. Membrane electrode assemblies (MEAs) with identical compositions were installed in both tubular and planar-shaped, passive DMFCs and tested with 1, 2, and 3 M methanol solutions at room temperature. The peak power density for the tubular DMFC was 19.0 mW cm-2 and 24.5 mW cm-2 while the peak power density for the planar DMFC was 20.0 mW cm-2 and 23.0 mW cm-2 with Nafion® 212 and 115 MEAs, respectively. Even though the performance of the fuel cell improved with each increase in methanol concentration, the fuel and energy efficiencies decreased for both the tubular and planar geometries due to increased methanol crossover. The tubular DMFC experienced higher methanol crossover potentially due to a higher static fluid pressure in the anode fuel reservoir (AFR) caused by the vertical orientation of the tubular fuel reservoir. The performance of the tubular DMFC in this work represents an 870% improvement in power density from the previous best, passive, tubular DMFC found in the literature.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)6264-6273
Number of pages10
JournalJournal of Power Sources
Volume196
Issue number15
DOIs
StatePublished - Aug 1 2011

Keywords

  • DMFC
  • Energy efficiency
  • Fuel efficiency
  • Passive
  • Performance
  • Tubular

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