Issue 10, 2014

A paper based self-pumping and self-breathing fuel cell using pencil stroked graphite electrodes

Abstract

We develop a paper based fuel cell in which fluids flow through a capillary transport mechanism. The pencil stroked graphite electrodes take oxygen from quiescent air. This simple and efficient paper fuel cell can generate energy to the tune of 32 mW cm−2 over a prolonged duration of around 1000 minutes, and with the consumption of a very low volume of formic acid as fuel (~1 mL).

Graphical abstract: A paper based self-pumping and self-breathing fuel cell using pencil stroked graphite electrodes

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Article information

Article type
Communication
Submitted
09 jan. 2014
Accepted
19 feb. 2014
First published
19 feb. 2014

Lab Chip, 2014,14, 1661-1664

Author version available

A paper based self-pumping and self-breathing fuel cell using pencil stroked graphite electrodes

R. K. Arun, S. Halder, N. Chanda and S. Chakraborty, Lab Chip, 2014, 14, 1661 DOI: 10.1039/C4LC00029C

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