Open circuit voltage is an important parameter of fuel cells. Prior works have demonstrated that open cell voltages of alkaline fuel cells fueled with glucose reach saturation at high glucose concentrations . At low concentrations, this voltage should increase logarithmically, according to the Nernst law. To study this reaction in the said fuel cells, open circuit voltages were measured over a wide concentration range. The fuel cell was operated as a continuous tank reactor undergoing a transient. During this transient, the concentration (either of glucose or KOH) of the solution in the fuel cell was decreased by several orders of magnitude. Measurements of voltage and concentration taken at different times tested their interdependence. Though no stirring was applied, the fuel cell behaves like a continuous stirred tank reactor. This was established by measuring concentration (either of glucose or KOH) versus time. The effect of concentration on the open circuit voltage was examined from down to for glucose and from to for KOH. The open cell voltage depends logarithmically on the glucose concentration at low glucose concentrations, up to . From the Nernst law, it may be deduced that one electron is transferred by one glucose molecule to the anode. The open cell voltage is constant, , at KOH concentrations from down to , dropping down to at KOH. Operating a fuel cell as a continuous stirred tank reactor is an efficient way of measuring fuel cell performance over a wide range of fuel and electrolyte concentrations. Analyzing the effect of concentration on cell voltage provides insight into the reaction mechanism.
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Measuring Open Circuit Voltage in a Glucose Alkaline Fuel Cell Operated as a Continuous Stirred Tank Reactor
Lea Mor,
Lea Mor
Biotechnology Engineering Department,
e-mail: leamoril@yahoo.com
Ort Braude Academic College of Engineering
, Carmiel 21982, Israel
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Zeev Rubin,
Zeev Rubin
Physics Department,
e-mail: rubin_zeev@yahoo.com
Ort Braude Academic College of Engineering
, Carmiel 21982, Israel
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Pinchas Schechner
Pinchas Schechner
Electronics and Electrical Engineering Department,
e-mail: pschechner@013.net.il
Ort Braude Academic College of Engineering
, Carmiel 21982, Israel
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Lea Mor
Biotechnology Engineering Department,
Ort Braude Academic College of Engineering
, Carmiel 21982, Israele-mail: leamoril@yahoo.com
Zeev Rubin
Physics Department,
Ort Braude Academic College of Engineering
, Carmiel 21982, Israele-mail: rubin_zeev@yahoo.com
Pinchas Schechner
Electronics and Electrical Engineering Department,
Ort Braude Academic College of Engineering
, Carmiel 21982, Israele-mail: pschechner@013.net.il
J. Fuel Cell Sci. Technol. Feb 2008, 5(1): 014503 (4 pages)
Published Online: January 31, 2008
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December 1, 2005
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January 14, 2007
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January 31, 2008
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Mor, L., Rubin, Z., and Schechner, P. (January 31, 2008). "Measuring Open Circuit Voltage in a Glucose Alkaline Fuel Cell Operated as a Continuous Stirred Tank Reactor." ASME. J. Fuel Cell Sci. Technol. February 2008; 5(1): 014503. https://doi.org/10.1115/1.2784334
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