화학공학소재연구정보센터
Journal of Power Sources, Vol.185, No.1, 433-438, 2008
Planar air-breathing micro-direct methanol fuel cell stacks based on micro-electronic-mechanical-system technology
To meet the demands for high power micro-electronic devices, two silicon-based micro-direct methanol fuel cell (mu DMFC) stacks consisting of six individual cells with two different anode flow fields were designed, fabricated and evaluated. Micro-electronic-mechanical-system (MEMS) technology was used to fabricate both flow field plate and fuel distribution plate on the silicon wafer. Experimental results show that either an individual cell or a stack with double serpentine-type flow fields presents better cell performance than those with pin-type flow fields. A mu DMFC stack with double serpentine-type flow fields generates a peak output power of ca. 151 mW at a working voltage of 1.5 V, corresponding to an average power density of ca. 17.5 mW cm(-2), which is ca. 20.7% higher than that with pin-type flow fields. The volume and weight of the stacks are only 5.3 cm(3) and 10.7 g, respectively. Such small stacks Could be used as power Sources for micro-electronic devices. (C) 2008 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.