Journal of Power Sources, Vol.195, No.21, 7196-7201, 2010
A liquid electrolyte alkaline direct 2-propanol fuel cell
Prototype alkaline direct 2-propanol fuel cells (AD2PFC5) using commercial Pt/C electrodes and hardware, and a liquid electrolyte, were constructed and compared to the 3-dimensional current-time-potential profiles for the 3-electrode oxidation of 2-propanol. A substantial current maximum occurs at low potentials and is attributed to a change in the mechanism of 2-propanol oxidation. This mechanism change influenced the stability of the AD2PFC; when the cell was polarized to a lower cell voltage limit of 0.5 V. stable and relatively high power densities are achieved. When the cell was polarized to a lower cell voltage limit of 0 V, unstable and only marginally higher power densities were observed. A maximum power density of 22.3 mW mg(Pt)(-1) was achieved, and most of the cell polarization occurred at the cathode. (C) 2010 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.