Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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5148619 | Journal of Power Sources | 2017 | 9 Pages |
Abstract
A direct urea microfluidic fuel cell (UMFC) is demonstrated using a Ni-supported-carbon-nanotube-coated sponge (Ni/CNT@Sponge) as the flow-through porous anode. Ni/CNT@Sponge electrode is prepared through Ni/CNT composite synthesis followed by sponge dipping-drying process. Ni/CNT catalyst shows better performance to urea electrooxidation than Ni/C. The three-dimensional architecture of Ni/CNT@Sponge can provide high effective active area, which enhances the UMFC cell performance. The UMFC works in an alkaline and an acid environment at the anode and cathode respectively, achieving a high theoretical OCV of 1.976 V. With 3 M urea in 3 M KOH as anolyte, 1.5 M H2SO4 as the catholyte, an OCV of 0.92 V at 20 °C can be obtained. Peak power density and maximum current density of 3.9 mW cmâ2 and 23 mA cmâ2 can be achieved, respectively, which increase to 6.6 mW cmâ2 and 33 mA cmâ2, respectively when the temperature is increased to 45 °C. This work develops a new type of urea microfluidic fuel cell, also opens up a promising approach for urea-rich wastewater treatment.
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Authors
Huimin Zhang, Yifei Wang, Zucheng Wu, Dennis Y.C. Leung,