International Journal of Hydrogen Energy, Vol.36, No.17, 11102-11107, 2011
Effect of anode diffusion layer fabricated with mesoporous carbon on the performance of direct dimethyl ether fuel cell
In this study, we present the novel membrane electrode assembly (MEA) for direct dimethyl ether fuel cell (DDFC). The anode gas diffusion layer (AGDL) of the MEA is fabricated with mesoporous carbon to facilitate the anode mass transport and enhance the performance of DDFC. The major differences of mesoporous carbon AGDL (MAGDL) and XC-72 AGDL (XAGDL) are the BET surface, the pore volume, and the pore size distribution. The MAGDL provides many more passageways for mass transport than XAGDL. The MAGDL possesses hydrophilic small and hydrophobic middle pores, which benefit the liquid and gas transport simultaneously. The maximum power density of DDFC increases by 20% when using MAGDL instead of XAGDL at 60 degrees C. The electrochemical measurements indicate that the promotion of the anode two-phase mass transport is the main reason for the significant improvement of DDFC performance. Copyright (C) 2011, Hydrogen Energy Publications, LLC. Published by Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.