Prashant KhadkeS. PitchumaniK. PalaniveluParthasarathi SridharA. K. Shukla
A self-supported direct borohydride-hydrogen peroxide fuel cell system with internal manifolds and an auxiliary control unit is reported. The system, while operating under ambient conditions, delivers a peak power of 40 W with about 2 W to run the auxiliary control unit. A critical cause and effect analysis, on the data for single cells and stack, suggests the optimum concentrations of fuel and oxidant to be 8 wt. % NaBH4 and 2 M H2O2, respectively in extending the operating time of the system. Such a fuel cell system is ideally suited for submersible and aerospace applications where anaerobic conditions prevail.
Taek Hyun OhBosun JangSejin Kwon
Richard O'Neil StromanGregory S. JacksonYannick GarsanyKaren Swider‐Lyons
Lanhua YiBin YuWei YiYuanqing ZhouRui DingXianyou Wang
Yonggang WangZiyang GuoYongyao Xia