Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
745821 Sensors and Actuators B: Chemical 2008 5 Pages PDF
Abstract

Direct methanol micro-fuel cells (μDMFC) have been extensively investigated for its high energy density which can be used to power electronic circuits in portable devices. In the field of micro-power systems, the goal is to have a final device as small and simple as possible. In this way, a passive device, removing ancillary devices such as microfluidic pumps, valves or cooling systems, has been developed. In this work, methanol and oxygen supplied by diffusion are considered. The results obtained for the performance of this device are presented in order to demonstrate the feasibility of such approach for a direct methanol micro-fuel cell and also to give some guidelines in order to optimize the performance of the device in real applications to maximize the obtained energy.

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