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Development of a four‐cell DMFC stack with air‐breathing cathode and dendrite flow field
Authors:Shou‐Shing Hsieh  I‐Chi Chen  Chi‐Hou Hwong
Affiliation:Department of Mechanical and Electromechanical Engineering, National Sun Yat‐Sen University, Kaohsiung, Taiwan
Abstract:A four‐cell direct methanol fuel cell (DMFC) stack with an air‐breathing cathode with an active area of 0.48 cm2 for each cell is designed, fabricated and tested. A pure copper sheet 300 µm thick with innovative perforated flow plates (dendrite type) is fabricated and used for the cathode. For the anode, conventional serpentine flow channels made of pure copper sheets 250 µm thick are used. An extensive parametric study is conducted to determine the optimum working conditions for the fuel flow rate (anode), methanol solution concentration, channel‐to‐land ratio and stack temperature. Comparisons are made with conventional serpentine flow channels. In addition, CO2 (water) bubbles in the anode (cathode) channels are visualized, and the results are presented and discussed. It is found that the maximum stack power of the four‐cell μDMFC stack is up to 40 mW/cm2 with a limiting current density of 335 mA/cm2 at a maximum volumetric and gravimetric power density of 11.16 mW/cm3 and 3.13 W/kg, respectively. Copyright © 2014 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd.
Keywords:DMFC stack  dendrite flow channel  air breathing  CO2 bubbles
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