Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
1276725 International Journal of Hydrogen Energy 2010 7 Pages PDF
Abstract

The effect of hydrous RuO2 (RuO2·xH2O) in anode on the performance of direct methanol fuel cells (DMFCs) was examined by voltammetry, methanol stripping analysis, electrochemical impedance spectroscopy, polarization measurement and chronopotentiometry. The results showed that, compared with the DMFC with conventional structures, the dynamic response and quasi-steady state performance of the RuO2·xH2O-introduced DMFCs were significantly improved. The DMFC with RuO2·xH2O layer (ROL) sandwiched between anode catalyst layer and gas diffusion layer exhibited better quasi-steady state performance than those either with ROL sandwiched between anode catalyst layer and electrolyte membrane or with RuO2·xH2O uniformly distributed in anode catalyst layer. The maximum power density of the DMFC with this novel structure was 16% higher than the DMFC with the conventional structure. Moreover, the dynamic response of this RuO2·xH2O-introduced cell was more stable during 250-hour of operation when compared with that of the conventional cell.

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