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- (119b) Addressing Cathode Limitations in Laminar Flow Based Micro Fuel Cells
To date, mass transfer limitations at the cathode caused by the low solubility of oxygen in aqueous media have limited the performance in these laminar flow-based micro fuel cells [1,3]. In this presentation different ways to address these cathode limitations will be discussed: (i) The integration of multiple inlets or outlets to, respectively, replenish or remove the depleted boundary layer on the cathode; (ii) the use of an oxidant that is highly soluble in aqueous media; and (iii) adjustment of the design to create an air-breathing laminar flow fuel cell.
[1] Micro-Fluidic Fuel Cell Based on Laminar Flow, E.R. Choban, L.J. Markoski, A. Wieckowski, P.J.A. Kenis, J. Power Sources, 2004,128, 54-60; US Patent 6,713,206 (2004). [2] Membraneless laminar flow-based microfuel cells operating in alkaline, acidic, and acidic/alkaline media, E.R. Choban, J.S. Spendelow, L. Gancs, A. Wieckowski, P.J.A. Kenis, Electrochimica Acta, 2005, in press. [3] Characterization of limiting factors of a laminar flow-based membraneless micro fuel cell, E.R. Choban, P. Waszczuk, P.J.A. Kenis, Electrochemical and Solid State Letters, 2005, 8(7), A348-A352.