Trimethoxymethane as an alternative fuel for a direct oxidation PBI polymer electrolyte fuel cell
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21/08/1998
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The oxidation of trimethoxymethane (TMM) (trimethyl orthoformate) in a direct oxidation PBI fuel cell was examined by on-line mass spectroscopy and on-line FTIR spectroscopy. The results show that TMM was almost completely hydrolyzed in a direct oxidation fuel cell which employs an acid doped polymer electrolyte to form a mixture of methylformate, methanol and formic acid. It also found that TMM was hydrolyzed in the presence of water at 120°C even without acidic catalyst. The anode performance improves in the sequence of methanol, TMM, formic acid/methanol, and methylformate solutions. Since formic acid is electrochemically more active than methanol, these results suggest that formic acid is probably a key factor for the improvement of the anode performance by using TMM instead of methanol under these conditions. © 1998 Elsevier Science Ltd. All rights reserved. |
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eng |
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info:eu-repo/semantics/restrictedAccess |
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Wang , J T , Lin , W F , Weber , M , Wasmus , S & Savinell , R F 1998 , ' Trimethoxymethane as an alternative fuel for a direct oxidation PBI polymer electrolyte fuel cell ' Electrochimica Acta , vol 43 , no. 24 , pp. 3821-3828 . |
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