Systematic analysis of the direct methanol fuel cell

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T. Schultz
U. Krewer
T. Vidaković
M. Pfafferodt
M. Christov
K. Sundmacher
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[1] Max Planck Institute for Dynamics of Complex Technical Systems,Department of Physical Chemistry
[2] Otto-von-Guericke University Magdeburg,undefined
[3] Process Systems Engineering Universitätsplatz 2,undefined
[4] University of Chemical Technology and Metallurgy,undefined
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adsorption; crossover; direct methanol fuel cell; electrode kinetics; flowbed; model;
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The dynamic operating behaviour of the direct methanol fuel cell (DMFC) is governed by several physico-chemical phenomena which occur simultaneously: double layer charging, electrode kinetics, mass transport inside the porous structures, reactant distributions in the anode and cathode flowbeds etc. Therefore it is essential to analyse the interactions of these phenomena in order to fully understand the DMFC. These phenomena were initially analysed independently by systematic experiments and model formulations. Electrode kinetics were determined by fitting models of varying complexity to electrochemical impedance spectroscopy (EIS) measurements. Reaction intermediates adsorbed on the catalyst seem to play a key role here. To describe mass transport across the DMFC a one-dimensional model was formulated applying the generalised Maxwell–Stefan equations for multi-component mass transport and a Flory–Huggins model for the activities of mobile species inside the membrane (PEM). Also swelling of the PEM as well as heat production and transport were considered. Finally, the anode flowbed was analysed by observing flow patterns in different flowbed designs and measuring residence time distributions (RTDs). Detailed CFD models as well as simpler CSTR network representations were used to compare to the experimental results. Even the simpler models showed good agreement with the experiments. After these investigations the results were combined: the electrode kinetics model was implemented in the mass transport model as well as in the CSTR network flowbed model. In both cases, good agreement, even to dynamic experiments, was obtained.
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