Double microporous layer cathode for membrane electrode assembly of passive direct methanol fuel cells

Abstract A novel membrane electrode assembly (MEA) is described that utilizes a double microporous layer (MPL) structure in the cathode of a passive direct methanol fuel cell (DMFC). The double MPL cathode uses Ketjen Black carbon as an inner-MPL and Vulcan XC-72R carbon as an outer-MPL. Experimental results indicate that this double MPL structure at the cathode provides not only a higher oxygen transfer rate, but enables more effective back diffusion of water; thus, leading to an improved power density and stability of the passive DMFC. The maximum power density of an MEA with a double MPL cathode was observed to be ca. 33.0 mW cm −2 , which is found to be a substantial improvement over that for a passive DMFC with a conventional MEA. A. C. impedance analysis suggests that the increased performance of a DMFC with the double MPL cathode might be attributable to a decreased charge transfer resistance for the cathode oxygen reduction reaction.

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