A short review on direct borohydride fuel cells
Abstract
Direct borohydride fuel cells (DBFC) use aqueous alkaline sodium borohydride (NaBH4) as anode fuel to generate electric power with either oxygen or hydrogen peroxide as oxidant. The DBFCs are projected to be very handy for portable power appliances such as laptops and mobile phones in addition to their use in extreme conditions such as underwater and portable military applications. This short review discusses the progress in DBFC research based on electrode materials and membranes.
Keywords
Borohydride; fuel cells; Anode; Cathode; Membrane; Oxygen; Hydrogen Peroxide.
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