Abstract
© 2016 The Electrochemical Society.A membrane-free direct borohydride fuel cell that is operated with a borohydride containing electrolyte is designed and constructed. Main focus of this study is the cathode catalyst that has to show high tolerance against borohydride. Both catalysts, Ag-Mn3O4/C as cathode catalyst and commercial Pt/C as anode catalyst, are characterized electrochemically using a rotating disk electrode. The number of exchanged electrons is calculated employing Levich and Koutecky-Levich analysis. Cathodes are fabricated using a cross rolling method with an in-house made gas diffusion layer. A cell with an implemented Luggin capillary is designed in order to follow the electrode potentials. The BH4-/O2 fuel cell shows a power density of 17 mW cm-2 using a 1 M NaBH4/1 M NaOH/5 mM thiourea electrolyte.
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Grimmer, C., Zacharias, R., Grandi, M., Pichler, B., Kaltenboeck, I., Gebetsroither, F., … Hacker, V. (2016). A Membrane-Free and Practical Mixed Electrolyte Direct Borohydride Fuel Cell. Journal of The Electrochemical Society, 163(3), F278–F283. https://doi.org/10.1149/2.1111603jes
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