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Nanotextured Metal Copper Substrates as Powerful and Long-Lasting Fuel Cell Anodes

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posted on 2011-04-13, 00:00 authored by Boris Filanovsky, Eran Granot, Rawi Dirawi, Igor Presman, Iliya Kuras, Fernando Patolsky
Fuel cells (FCs) are promising electrochemical devices that convert chemical energy of fuels directly into electrical energy. We present a new anode material based on nanotextured metal copper for fuel cell applications. We have demonstrated that low-cost copper catalyst anodes act as highly efficient and ultra-long-lasting materials for the direct electro-oxidation of ammonia−borane and additional amine derivatives. High power densities of ca. 1W·cm−2 (ca. −1 V vs Ag/AgCl at 1 A) are readily achieved at room temperature. We fabricate fuel cell devices based on our nanotextured Cu anodes in combination with commercial air cathodes.

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