Autor: |
Schirmer, Johannes, Reissner, Regine, Zabold, Jochen, Krajinovic, Katica, Häring, Thomas, Nettesheim, Stefan, Kopf, Joachim, Steinhart, Klaus |
Přispěvatelé: |
Bucheli, Olivier |
Jazyk: |
angličtina |
Rok vydání: |
2011 |
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Popis: |
For special applications Direct Methanol Fuel Cells (DMFC) are close to commercial application or already commercialized today. However for the step from laboratory to a broader market of fuel cells, a significant cost reduction, as well as a lifetime and power density improvement of the systems is needed. The Goals of the BZ-BattExt Project should be reached by applying new knowledge in alternative materials, improved operation strategies and enhanced sub systems. In the project a 100 W DMFC compact system as battery extender was successfully developed and operated. The reduction of the number of components and the simplification of the system led to a high reduction in price, weight and volume. The feasibility of a micro-DMFC system was evaluated which enables a minimised system periphery due to an improved System Architecture. For this, alternative materials and functional components were developed and investigated leading to new membranes with reduced water and methanol permeation allowing a low air stoich operation and higher system efficiency. Gas diffusion layers of various compositions were tested and optimised materials were selected. New sealing materials with good methanol stability and optimized processibility in commercial production Processes were developed and the MEA preparation was adapted to the new materials. The use of a simple, cost-effective way of stack production was demonstrated for DMFC use. Using this new components and materials, coupled with the enhanced subsystem architectures and enhanced operation strategies, the build up and start-up of an improved micro DMFC System was achieved. The technical feasibility of the Results was investigated in the real application. The micro DMFC System was used as a battery range extender in a 6m solar boat. The DMFC fuel cell system serves as a basis for an efficient, compact and cost effective alternative for battery- or battery-extender systems and can fulfil a broad variety of applications. |
Databáze: |
OpenAIRE |
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