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Date: 29th Dec 09
Direct methanol fuel cell system from
Panasonic with high power output and durability
Panasonic has developed a direct methanol fuel cell system
that can deliver an average power output of 20 W by increasing
the output per cubic centimeter twice that of its previous
prototype.
Direct methanol fuel cell is developed by using a methanol
aqueous solution as fuel, which is directly fed into the
generating part. At the air electrode, the hydrogen ion
that has moved from the fuel electrode reacts with oxygen
to generate electrical energy and water.
Fuel electrode: CH3OH + H2O ? CO2 + 6H+ + 6e-
Air electrode: 3/2O2 + 6H+ + 6e- ? 3H2O
Overall: CH3OH + 3/2O2 ? CO2 + 2H2O
By improving the stack technology, Panasonic has successfully
doubled the average power output to 20 W while retaining
the same volume with the preceding prototype. The high output
methanol fuel cell allows for powering feature-laden laptop
computers, which have relatively high power consumption.
The new fuel cell system also boasts 5,000 hours of durability
(based on eight-hour intermittent use per day).
Panasonic says, it plans to develop a portable generator
with an average output of 100 W that will be more compact
than engine-generators. Combining the fuel cell generator
with its high-capacity lithium-ion battery module, Panasonic
aims to bring to market an outdoor power source that integrates
energy-creation and energy-storage functions.
For more details visit www.panasonic.net
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