2016
DOI: 10.1002/slct.201600364
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Direct Ethanol Membraneless Nanofluidic Fuel Cell With High Performance

Abstract: An air‐breathing nanofluidic fuel cell (AB‐NFC) was evaluated using ethanol as the fuel. Two Pd electrocatalysts, one commercial (ETEK) and one synthesized (Pd IL), were tested as anodes and using carbon nanofoam as three‐dimensional flow‐through electrodes. It was found from the polarization and power density curves that despite differences in particle sizes, both of the electrocatalysts exhibited similar power densities in an alkaline AB‐NFC (15.4 to 15.8 mW cm−2). Nevertheless, the Pd IL provided stability … Show more

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“…The increasing demand for energy converters capable of efficiently producing power for portable devices with low environmental impact has led to the development of microfluidic direct alcohol fuel cells (μDAFCs). These miniaturized devices produce energy through fuel electrooxidation at the anode coupled to oxidant electroreduction at the cathode connected by an external circuit. μDAFCs dispense the use of a permeable membrane to separate the compartments, so the cost, reactant cross over, and Ohmic resistance related to conventional ion-exchange membranes are eliminated .…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…The increasing demand for energy converters capable of efficiently producing power for portable devices with low environmental impact has led to the development of microfluidic direct alcohol fuel cells (μDAFCs). These miniaturized devices produce energy through fuel electrooxidation at the anode coupled to oxidant electroreduction at the cathode connected by an external circuit. μDAFCs dispense the use of a permeable membrane to separate the compartments, so the cost, reactant cross over, and Ohmic resistance related to conventional ion-exchange membranes are eliminated .…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Moreover, the catalyst must enhance kinetics to efficiently convert reactants into products to generate current with limited overpotential. These characteristics depend on multiple factors such as chemical composition, atomic surface arrangement, and efficient use of nanoparticles (NPs) dispersed on the carbon support. , These characteristics have been investigated through the synthesis of new multimetallic catalysts for methanol, ,,, ethanol, ,, ethylene glycol, ,,, and glycerol , anodic half-cell reactions. However, the literature lacks information regarding new cathodes to efficiently catalyze oxidants for μDAFCs.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…15,16 Membraneless microfluidics fuel cells (MFCs) or co-laminar flow fuel cells are electrochemical energy conversion devices operated by a microscale co-laminar flow (low Reynolds numbers) to eliminate the use of a physical membrane and the problems inherent in the use of such membranes. 17,18 Based on the manner in which reactants are driven, MFCs can be classified into the categories of flow-over and flow-through MFCs. 19 Flow-over MFCs consist of "Y"-shaped or "T"-shaped cells where the anodic and cathodic streams flow over the electrode surface, while in flow-through MFCs, the solutions flow inside the micro/nanoporous electrodes, resulting in higher performance characteristics due to an improved surface area.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…PdNiO nanoparticles were synthesized using the same conditions and method previously reported by López‐Rico et al . In short, 50 mg of Na2PdCl4 and 150 mg of NiSO4 were added to 10 mL of 2‐hydroxy ethylammonium formate as an “all‐in‐one” protonic ionic liquid (PIL) and dispersed by sonication for 2 h to ensure a better reaction.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%