Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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6689646 | Applied Energy | 2014 | 10 Pages |
Abstract
The small fuel cell is being researched as an alternative power source to the Li-ion battery in mobile phone. In this paper, a direct hydrogen fuel cell system which powers a mobile phone without a supplementary battery is compactly integrated below 25Â ml volume at the backside of the phone. The system consists of a small (8Â ml) metal hydride hydrogen storage tank with 4Â L hydrogen storage or an energy density of â¼640Â WÂ h/L, a thin air-breathing planar polymer electrolyte membrane fuel cell (PEMFC) stack (13.44Â cm2Â ÃÂ 3Â mm for a volumetric power density of 335Â W/L), miniature pressure regulator, and a high efficiency DC-DC voltage converting circuitry. The hydrogen storage tank is packed with the AB5 type metal hydride alloy. The eight-cell air-breathing planar stack (8Â ml) is very thin (3Â mm) due to a thin flexible printed circuit board current collectors as well as a unique riveting assembly and is capable of a robust performance of 2.68Â W (200Â mW/cm2). A miniature pressure regulator is compact with fluidic and electrical connections within 4Â ml. A miniature DC-DC voltage converter operates at an overall efficiency of 90%. Consequently, the estimated energy density of a fully integrated fuel cell system is 205Â WÂ h/L (70.5Â WÂ h/kg).
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Authors
Sung Han Kim, Craig M. Miesse, Hee Bum Lee, Ik Whang Chang, Yong Sheen Hwang, Jae Hyuk Jang, Suk Won Cha,