Journal of Power Sources, Vol.195, No.24, 8028-8035, 2010
Improvement of water management in a vapor feed direct methanol fuel cell
Water transport in a vapor feed direct methanol fuel cell was improved by fixing a hydrophobic air filter (HAF) at the cathode. Effects of the HAF properties and the fixed positions, i.e., just on the cathode surface or by providing a certain space from the surface, of the HAF on the water transport as well as the power generation performance were investigated. The water transport was evaluated by measuring the partial pressure of water, P-H2O, and methanol, P-CH3OH, at the anode gas layer using in situ mass spectrometry with a capillary probe and also the water and methanol fluxes across the electrode structure using a conventional method. The HAF with the highest hydrophobicity and the highest flow resistance had the strongest effect on increasing the water back diffusion from the cathode to the anode through the membrane and increasing the current density. It was noted that the HAF fixation by providing a space from the cathode surface was more effective in increasing JWCO and the current density than that of the direct placement on the cathode surface. There was an optimum distance for the HAF placement depending on the humidity of the outside air. (C) 2010 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.
Keywords:Water transport;Vapor feed DMFC;Porous carbon plate;Hydrophobic air filter;Mass spectrometry