Nano-Engineered Catalysts for Direct Methanol Fuel Cells
TBMG-3080
09/01/2008
- Content
Nano-engineered catalysts, and a method of fabricating them, have been developed in a continuing effort to improve the performances of direct methanol fuel cells as candidate power sources to supplant primary and secondary batteries in a variety of portable electronic products. In order to realize the potential for high energy densities (as much as 1.5 W•h/g) of direct methanol fuel cells, it will be necessary to optimize the chemical compositions and geometric configurations of catalyst layers and electrode structures. High performance can be achieved when catalyst particles and electrode structures have the necessary small feature sizes (typically of the order of nanometers), large surface areas, optimal metal compositions, high porosity, and hydrophobicity.
- Citation
- "Nano-Engineered Catalysts for Direct Methanol Fuel Cells," Mobility Engineering, September 1, 2008.