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Self-Pumping Micro Fuel-Cell System with Scalable Monolithic Construction

<p>Abstract The objective of this research is to establish a fuel-cell architecture that maintains the energy density even with miniaturization down to millimeters. The approach is to eliminate all the supporting components (pump, gas separator, membrane electrode assembly, and the interconnections) from the fuel-cell construction, leaving only the active fluidic materials and the housing structure in the system. Such a revolutionary system is proposed feasible by integrating two recent technologies: self-circulation of liquid reactants and laminar-flow fuel cells. Intellectual merit: While already commercialized in regular scale, fuel cells have been encountering serious challenges in system miniaturization below a centimeter. Since most of the components essential in the existing fuel cells cannot be miniaturized to microscale, micro fuel cells would require a completely new architecture free of discrete components. Such a system is proposed by circulating the liquid reactants by the self-generated CO2 bubbles in a membrane-free fuel cell based on laminar flows. When developed successfully, the ultra-compact system can be fabricated without assembly. Broader Impact: Due to the high energy density of their fuels, micro fuel cells are promising to extend the operation time of many small devices ?{ from cell phones to remote sensors. Considering the ever-increasing use of portable devices, the environment friendliness of fuel cells should also be noted. The proposed work requires an interdisciplinary and integrated approach in research and education on the issues ranging from microfluidics, fuel cells, microfabrication, and applications, to societal impact. Students will gain first-hand experience for their future career in miniaturized systems and alternative energies. </p>

Contact Info

Principal Investigator

Kim, Chang-Jin

PI Email

cjkim@seas.ucla.edu

Program Manager

Usha Varshney

Organization

University of California-Los Angeles

Organization Address

11000 Kinross Avenue

City

LOS ANGELES

State

CA

Zip

90095

Phone

3107940102

Information

Award Number

824269

Award Amount to Date

330000

NSF Directorate

ENG

NSF Organization

ECCS

Award Instrument

Standard Grant

Programs
  • SPECIAL STUDIES AND ANALYSES
Program Element Codes
  • 1385
Program Reference Codes
  • OTHR
  • 097E
  • 0000
Field of Applications
  • 0206000 Telecommunications
Start Date

2008-10-01T00:00:00Z

Last Amendment Date

2008-08-25T00:00:00Z

Expiration Date

2011-09-30T00:00:00Z