Journal of Power Sources, Vol.273, 517-521, 2015
High-temperature passive direct methanol fuel cells operating with concentrated fuels
Conventionally, passive direct methanol fuel cells (DMFC) are fed with diluted methanol solutions and can hardly be operated at elevated temperatures (>120 degrees C) because the ionic conductivity of Nafion-type proton exchange membranes depends strongly on water content. Such a system design would limit its energy density and power density in mobile applications. In this communication, a passive vapor feed DMFC capable of operating with concentrated fuels at high temperatures is reported. The passive DMFC proposed in this work consists of a fuel reservoir, a perforated silicone sheet, a vapor chamber, two current collectors and a membrane electrode assembly (MEA) based on a phosphoric acid doped poly-benzimidazole (PSI) membrane. The experimental results reveal that the methanol crossover through a PBI membrane is substantially low when compared with the Nafion membranes and the PBI-based passive DMFC can yield a peak power density of 37.2 mW cm(-2) and 22.1 mW cm(-2) at 180 degrees C when 16 M methanol solutions and neat methanol are used respectively. In addition, the 132 h discharge test indicates that the performance of this new DMFC is quite stable and no obvious performance degradation is observed after activation, showing its promising applications in portable power sources. (C) 2014 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.
Keywords:Passive direct methanol fuel cells;Concentrated fuels;Polybenzimidazole membranes;Phosphoric acid;High temperatures