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Vicente Galvan1, Kryls Domalaon1, Catherine Tang1, Samantha Sotez1, Alex Mendez1, Mehdi Jalali-Heravi1, Krutarth Purohit2, Linda Pham2, John Haan2, Frank A Gomez1.
Abstract
Paper-based microfluidic fuel cells (MFCs) are a potential replacement for traditional FCs and batteries due to their low cost, portability, and simplicity to operate. In MFCs, separate solutions of fuel and oxidant migrate through paper due to capillary action and laminar flow and, upon contact with each other and catalyst, produce electricity. In the present work, we describe an improved microfluidic paper-based direct formate FC (DFFC) employing formate and hydrogen peroxide as the anode fuel and cathode oxidant, respectively. The dimensions of the lateral column, current collectors, and cathode were optimized. A maximum power density of 2.53 mW/cm(2) was achieved with a DFFC of surface area 3.0 cm(2) , steel mesh as current collector, 5% carbon to paint mass ratio for cathode electrode and, 30% hydrogen peroxide. The longevity of the MFC's detailed herein is greater than eight hours with continuous flow of streams. In a series configuration, the MFCs generate sufficient energy to power light-emitting diodes and a handheld calculator.Entities:
Keywords: Formate oxidation; Microfluidic fuel cell; Paper microfluidics
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Year: 2015 PMID: 26572774 DOI: 10.1002/elps.201500360
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Electrophoresis ISSN: 0173-0835 Impact factor: 3.535