Raman, R.K. and Choudhury, N.A. and Shukla, A.K.
(2004)
A High Output Voltage Direct Borohydride Fuel Cell.
Electrochemical and Solid-State Letters, 7.
A488-A491.
ISSN 1099-0062
Abstract
A direct borohydride fuel cell ~DBFC! employing hydrogen peroxide as oxidant with a power density of about 350 mW cm22 at
the cell voltage of almost 1.2 V at 70°C is reported. The use of liquid reactants in DBFCs not only simplifies the engineering
problems at the front end of the fuel cell, driving down complexity and hence cost, but operating a DBFC with an oxidant such
as hydrogen peroxide also extends the operational environment for fuel cells to locations where free convection of air is limited,
e.g., underwater applications.
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