Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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1290340 | Journal of Power Sources | 2010 | 4 Pages |
Abstract
A direct hydrazine fuel cell using H2O2 as the oxidizer has been developed. The N2H4/H2O2 fuel cell is assembled by using Ni–Pt/C composite catalyst as the anode catalyst, Au/C as the cathode catalyst, and Nafion membrane as the electrolyte. Both anolyte and catholyte show significant influences on cell voltage and cell performance. The open-circuit voltage of the N2H4/H2O2 fuel cell reaches up to 1.75 V when using alkaline N2H4 solution as the anolyte and acidic H2O2 solution as the catholyte. A maximum power density of 1.02 W cm−2 has been achieved at operation temperature of 80 °C. The number of electrons exchanged in the H2O2 reduction reaction on Au/C catalyst is 2.
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Authors
Shao Jiang Lao, Hai Ying Qin, Li Qiang Ye, Bin Hong Liu, Zhou Peng Li,