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High performance direct organic fuel cell using the acetone/isopropanol liquid organic hydrogen carrier system

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ELECTROCHEMISTRY COMMUNICATIONS
Volume 118, Issue -, Pages -

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ELSEVIER SCIENCE INC
DOI: 10.1016/j.elecom.2020.106786

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Direct isopropanol fuel cells; LOHC; Organic fuel cells; Backpressure; Temperature

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Liquid Organic Hydrogen Carrier (LOHC) systems offer a very interesting option for hydrogen storage in the existing infrastructure for common fuels. Technically most attractive is the direct use of LOHC-bound hydrogen in a low-temperature PEM fuel cell. Here, the isopropanol/acetone LOHC system is suggested to produce electricity from a condensable liquid without CO2 emissions. A high-performance direct isopropanol fuel cell using a vaporizer and a commercial fuel cell test system is demonstrated. For the first time backpressure is used to enhance the performance. The self-fabricated GDEs combined with a Nafion composite membrane achieved a power density of 203 mW cm(-2) for Isopropanol/Air operation at 300 kPa absolute and 85 degrees C. By increasing the operation temperature to 100 degrees C a peak power density of 254 mW cm(-2) is achieved, exceeding the highest reported values for isopropanol fuel cells operated with air by over 80%. The observed increase in performance can be attributed to the higher reaction rate of the electrooxidation of isopropanol at the anode side during pressurized conditions and to the reduced acetone-poisoning of the Pt-Ru catalyst at elevated temperatures.

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