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Ethanol based fuel cell on paper support

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Abstract Easily disposable low cost fuel cells as power sources are environmentally benign alternates to batteries for powering micro-analytical systems. In this regard, for the first time, an ethanol-dichromate fuel-oxidant… Click to show full abstract

Abstract Easily disposable low cost fuel cells as power sources are environmentally benign alternates to batteries for powering micro-analytical systems. In this regard, for the first time, an ethanol-dichromate fuel-oxidant microfluidic fuel cell is implemented on a paper scaffold. In this cell, a proton conducting poly (4-styrenesulfonate) based gel electrolyte enables proton transport from the anode to the cathode. Hydrothermally synthesized molybdenum oxide nanorods catalyze dichromate reduction and ethanol oxidation at the respective electrodes. A peak power density of 6.32 mWcm−2 is achieved with the catalyst. However, the cell without catalyst delivers a maximum power density of only 2.74 mWcm−2. The compositions of the catholyte and anolyte streams and molybdenum oxide loadings are optimized. A stack of two cells connected in series illuminates a 3 mm red light emitting diode for over 40 min. This real time demonstration showcases the potential of this cell as an alternative to batteries for powering micro-analytical devices.

Keywords: ethanol based; fuel cell; paper; power; fuel; cell

Journal Title: Journal of Power Sources
Year Published: 2018

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