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Membrane-less Direct Formate Fuel Cell Using an Fe-N-Doped Bamboo Internode as the Binder-Free and Monolithic Air-Breathing Cathode

Journal

ACS APPLIED MATERIALS & INTERFACES
Volume 12, Issue 24, Pages 27095-27103

Publisher

AMER CHEMICAL SOC
DOI: 10.1021/acsami.0c04277

Keywords

direct formate fuel cell; membrane-less; binder-free; bamboo internode; oxygen reduction reaction

Funding

  1. National Natural Science Funds for Outstanding Young Scholar [51622602]
  2. National Science Foundation for Young Scientists of China [51606022]
  3. Program for Back-up Talent Development of Chongqing University [cqu2018CDHB1A03]
  4. Natural Science Foundation of Chongqing [cstc2015jcyjA90017]

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Commercial applications of direct liquid fuel cells require a high-performance, cost-effective, robust, and mechanically/chemically stable cathode for the oxygen reduction reaction. In this study, a membrane-less direct formate fuel cell (DFFC) was constructed by using a Fe-N-doped bamboo internode as the binder-free and monolithic air-breathing cathode and a Pdelectrodeposited graphite rod as the anode. The effect of the preparation procedures including alkali activation, pyrolysis with (NH4), PO4, and solvothermal treatment with iron phthalocyanine on the physicochemical properties of the cathode is studied with dlimmmos respect to the textural structure, electrical conductivity, and PORRIS struc7v heteroatom incorporation. The results indicated that the resulting cathode exhibited proper distribution of primary/secondary pores for the transport of reactants and ions. Additionally, these procedures effectively increased the electrical conductivity and heteroatom incorporation in the carbon matrix of the as-obtained cathode. The fabricated membrane-less DFFC delivered an open-circuit voltage of 1.04 V and a maximum power density of 10.01 +/- 0.16 mW cm(-3) with a limiting current density of 48.95 +/- 1.84 mA cm(-3). In addition, this DFFC achieved a high columbic efficiency of 92.3% after 7 h of discharge with one-fueling. Furthermore, the 110 h discharge test at 10 mA cm(-3) demonstrated that the DFFC fabricated with the Fe-N-doped bamboo internode cathode exhibited good stability, showing its promising application as an inexpensive power supply in portable electronics.

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