Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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1284885 | Journal of Power Sources | 2010 | 10 Pages |
Abstract
A high efficient passive water/air management device (WAMD) is proposed and successfully demonstrated in this paper. The apparatus consists of cornered micro-channels and air-breathing windows with hydrophobicity arrangement to regulate liquids and gases to flow on their predetermined pathways. A high performance water/air separation with water removal rate of about 5.1 μl sâ1 cmâ2 is demonstrated. The performance of the proposed WAMD is sufficient to manage a cathode-generated water flux of 0.26 μl sâ1 cmâ2 in the micro-direct methanol fuel cells (μDMFCs) which are operated at 100 mW cmâ2 or 400 mA cmâ2. Furthermore, the condensed vapors can also be collected and recirculated with the existing micro-channels which act as a passive water recycling system for μDMFCs. The durability testing shows that the fuel cells equipped with WAMD exhibit improved stability and higher current density.
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Authors
Hsien-Chih Peng, Po-Hon Chen, Hung-Wen Chen, Ching-Chang Chieng, Tsung-Kuang Yeh, Chin Pan, Fan-Gang Tseng,