Hypophosphites as Eco-Compatible Fuels for Membrane-Free Direct Liquid Fuel Cells.
Renhe WangMengjia WuServane HallerPascal MétivierYong-Gang WangYongyao XiaPublished in: Chemistry (Weinheim an der Bergstrasse, Germany) (2018)
Crossover of liquid fuel remains a severe problem for conventional direct liquid fuel cells even when polymer electrolyte membranes are applied. Herein, we report for the first time a membrane-free direct liquid fuel cell powered by alkaline hypophosphite solution. The proof-of-concept fuel cell yields a peak power density of 32 mW cm-2 under air flow at room temperature. The removal of the polymer electrolyte membrane is attributed to the high reactivity and selectivity of Pd and α-MnO2 towards the hypophosphite oxidation on the anode and oxygen reduction on the cathode, respectively. The discharge products are analyzed by 31 P NMR spectroscopy and the faradaic efficiencies have been calculated after discharging at 10 mA cm-2 for 20 hours. The non-toxicity of hypophosphite and membrane-free fuel cell structure provide huge potential for future applications.