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Title: | Proton conducting hollow graphene oxide cylinder as molecular fuel barrier for tubular H2-air fuel cell |
Authors: | THIMMAPPA, RAVIKUMAR DEVENDRACHARI, MRUTHYUNJAYACHARI CHATTANAHALLI SHAFI, SHAHID POTTACHOLA Freunberger, Stefan A. THOTIYL, MUSTHAFA OTTAKAM Dept. of Chemistry |
Keywords: | Oxidized graphene Flexible and catalyst coated graphene Proton exchange membrane fuel cells Fuel cells Graphene oxide membrane Proton exchange membrane Proton conductivity Tubular configuration Open air cathode 2016 |
Issue Date: | Dec-2016 |
Publisher: | Elsevier B.V. |
Citation: | International Journal of Hydrogen Energy, 41(47), 22305-22315. |
Abstract: | If proton exchange membrane fuel cells (PEMFC) are ever to succeed in sustainable energy landscape as a potential zero emission technology, it is inevitable to reduce electricity production cost associated mainly with its MEAs, cell hardware and gas storage units. We demonstrate a diverse strategy for achieving this target with a concomitant amplification of its specific energy and power, by rolling a thin graphene oxide (GO) based MEA alone into a tubular and air breathing architecture with internal fuel storage. The unique properties of GO being a barrier for molecular fuels and proton conducting to construct a GO based cylindrical MEA. This makes the tubular PEMFC ∼75 times lighter, featuring ∼37 and ∼92 times respectively, the power and energy per overall weight, making it a potential candidate for portable applications. The intrinsic electrochemical kinetics at the three-phase boundary are somewhat affected by the bending of the MEA, albeit at overall reduction in power production cost. |
URI: | http://dr.iiserpune.ac.in:8080/xmlui/handle/123456789/2740 https://doi.org/10.1016/j.ijhydene.2016.08.057 |
ISSN: | 0360-3199 |
Appears in Collections: | JOURNAL ARTICLES |
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