NaBH4/H2O2 fuel cells for air independent power systems |
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Authors: | Nie Luo G.H. Miley Kyu-Jung Kim Rodney Burton Xinyu Huang |
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Affiliation: | 1. Department of Nuclear Engineering, University of Illinois, 104 S. Wright, Urbana, IL 61801, USA;2. Department of Aerospace Engineering, University of Illinois, 104 S. Wright, Urbana, IL 61801, USA;3. Florida Solar Energy Center, 1679 Clearlake Road, Cocoa, FL 32922, USA |
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Abstract: | The performance and characteristics of direct sodium-borohydride/hydrogen-peroxide (NaBH4/H2O2) fuel cells are studied in the context of potential applications for air independent propulsion for outer space and underwater. Due to the existence of ocean (sea) water as a natural heat sink, this new fuel cell technology is best suited for underwater propulsion/power systems for small scale high performance marine vehicles. The characteristics of such a power system are compared to other options, specifically for the underwater scenario. The potential of this fuel cell is demonstrated in laboratory experiments. Power density over 1.5 W cm−2, at 65 °C and ambient pressure, have been achieved with the help of some unique treatments of the fuel cell. One such treatment is an in-situ electroplating technique, which results in electrodes with power density 20–40% higher, than that of the electrodes produced by the ordinary ex-situ electroplating method. This unique process also makes repair or reconditioning of the fuel cell possible and convenient. |
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Keywords: | Fuel cell Sodium-borohydride Peroxide Ammonia-borane AIP |
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