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Modeling of an air cathode for microfluidic fuel cells: Transport and polarization behaviors

Journal

INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF HYDROGEN ENERGY
Volume 36, Issue 22, Pages 14704-14718

Publisher

PERGAMON-ELSEVIER SCIENCE LTD
DOI: 10.1016/j.ijhydene.2011.08.033

Keywords

Fuel cell; Microfluidics; Air cathode; Gas diffusion electrode; Modeling

Funding

  1. ICEE
  2. CRCG of the University of Hong Kong

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Air-cathode microfluidic fuel cells are promising micro-scale power sources that unfortunately undergo substantial performance loss at the cathode. This study therefore develops a mathematical model to gain a better understanding of the fundamental processes and polarization characteristics associated with the MFC air cathode operation so as to find strategies to minimize the cathode polarization. The model is solved for the four regions of an MFC cathode compartment (i.e. gas channel, gas diffusion layer, catalyst layer and electrolyte microchannel), and considers microfluidic flow, species transport, charge transport and multi-step oxygen reduction reactions. Relying on the model, transport and chemical patterns inside the MFC cathode compartment are examined. Corresponding electrode polarization behaviors are analyzed over a wide operating potential range including different forms of resistance. Through a series of model-based parametric studies, it is found that the internal transfer resistance slightly decreases with increasing catalyst layer porosity but can be effectively reduced through a proper control of electrolyte hydrodynamic conditions, indicating microfluidic technology is a powerful tool for enhancing electrochemical cells. Copyright (C) 2011, Hydrogen Energy Publications, LLC. Published by Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.

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