Issue 2, 2024

Study on a direct hydrazine borane fuel cell based on an anion exchange membrane

Abstract

The reason for the higher performance of the anion exchange membrane-type direct hydrazine borane (N2H4BH3) fuel cell compared to that of the cation exchange membrane-type direct hydrazine borane fuel cell is systematically investigated. The carbon-supported cobalt hydroxide (Co(OH)2–C–PPY) catalyzes N2H4BH3 to produce H2O and BO2. The anode electrode based on ionomer XC-1 shows a higher volume percentage of hydrophilic pores (36.2%) than the electrode based on Nafion (21.7%) and reduces the mass transfer resistance from 9625 to 6988 s cm−1. The cathode electrode based on XC-1 + Pention D72 ionomer shows a higher volume percentage of hydrophobic pores (23.3%) than the electrode based on Nafion (22.0%) and reduces the mass transfer resistance from 73 to 18 s cm−1. The anion exchange membrane Pention-72-15cl presents a higher ionic conductivity of 173 mS cm−1 than Nafion 211 (78 mS cm−1). The optimized anion exchange membrane-type direct hydrazine borane fuel cell achieves a high performance of 244 mW cm−2. The result indicates that an effective way to improve the performance of direct liquid fuel cells is to optimize the microstructure and hydrophobicity of the electrode and enhance the mass transfer of the cathode and anode.

Graphical abstract: Study on a direct hydrazine borane fuel cell based on an anion exchange membrane

Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
31 अक्तूबर 2023
Accepted
25 नवम्बर 2023
First published
30 नवम्बर 2023

Sustainable Energy Fuels, 2024,8, 241-248

Study on a direct hydrazine borane fuel cell based on an anion exchange membrane

Y. Zhang, W. Jiang, Z. Chen, Y. Liu, C. Deng, X. Zhuang, J. Zhang and C. Ke, Sustainable Energy Fuels, 2024, 8, 241 DOI: 10.1039/D3SE01401K

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