Au/Porous silicon-based sodium borohydride fuel cells
โ Scribed by T. D. Dzhafarov; C. Oruc Lus; S. Aydin Yuksel; M. Caliskan; S. S. Yesilkaya
- Publisher
- John Wiley and Sons
- Year
- 2010
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 227 KB
- Volume
- 34
- Category
- Article
- ISSN
- 0363-907X
- DOI
- 10.1002/er.1680
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โฆ Synopsis
The Au/Porous silicon structure (Au/PS) was developed as hydrogen fuel cell. The use of a porous silicon filled with hydrochloric acid as a proton-conducting membrane and thin gold film as a catalyst in Au/PS/Si fuel cell is demonstrated. The devices were fabricated by first creating 10-20 mm thick porous silicon layer by anodization etching in a standard silicon wafer and then depositing the gold catalyst film onto the porous silicon. Using sodium borohydride (NaBH 4 ) solution as the fuel, generation of the open-circuit voltage of 0.55 V and the fuel cell peak power density of 13 mW cm ร2 at room temperature was achieved. Moreover production of hydrogen by evolution (out-diffusion) of hydrogen from solid sodium borohydride during thermal annealing at 30-1201C was investigated. Data on the effective diffusion coefficient of the hydrogen in NaBH 4 were determined from intensity changes of infrared vibration peaks of B-H bond (2280 and 3280 cm ร1 ), as a result of thermal annealing of NaBH 4 samples. The relatively high values of the diffusion coefficient of hydrogen, increasing from 1 ร 10 ร6 cm 2 s ร1 to 2 ร 10 ร4 cm 2 s ร1 suggest that a thermo-stimulated evolution process can be used for producing hydrogen from NaBH 4 .
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