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Title Characterization of Methanol Crossover through Nafion Membrane by Direct Cell Performance Measuremen
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Abstract : Power densities produced by the permeation of methanol through membranes were directly measured by
inserting the membrane in front of anode in a membrane-electrode-assembly of a direct methanol fuel cell (DMFC).
The power density was closely related to the loss of power in the DMFC and was strongly affected by temperature.
As the cell temperature was increased, the power density resulting from methanol crossover was increased. The
increase in methanol crossover had be attributed to diffusion caused or affected by temperature. Methanol crossover
a major effect on the performance of a DMFC at a relatively low temperature with 26% loss at 30oC. In order to
reduce methanol crossover, a conventional Nafion membrane was modified by the incorporation of Pt or Pd. The
reduction in methanol crossover was investigated in these modified membranes by our cell performance measurement.
Pt and Pd particles incorporated in the Nafion membranes block methanol pathway and prevent methanol transport
through the membranes, which was proved by combining with liquid chromatography.
Key words : Methanol crossover, Direct methanol fuel cell, Nafion membrane, Metal incorporation
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