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Title: Fuel Cells


1
Fuel Cells
  • Presented By
  • -Taylor Morton
  • -Chris Irvine

2
Overview
  • Not self contained
  • Reactants enter cell
  • Products leave cell
  • Use combustion to produce electricity
  • E- transferred
  • through external
  • circuit

Source http//www.aerospaceweb.org/question/propu
lsion/jet/combustion.gif
3
PEM(Proton Exchange Membrane)
  • A.K.A. Hydrogen Fuel Cell
  • Operating temp. 80ºC
  • Requires electrocatalyst
  • Electrodes
  • Platinum based
  • Graphite
  • Sulfonated perfluroethylene

4
PEM continued
  • Anode 2H2(g) ---gt 4H(aq) 4e-
  • Cathode O2(g) 4H(aq) 4e- ----gt 2H2O(g)
  • Overall 2H2(g) O2(g) ----gt 2H2O(g)
  • Process
  • 2 H2 absorbed
  • 2 e- from each H2 travel externally
  • 2H hydrate and migrate
  • O2 absorbs e-
  • O2- receives H
  • H20 formed

Source http//physics.nist.gov/MajResFac/NIF/Imag
es/FuelCellBasic.gif
5
Efficiency
  • No Pollutants
  • Other environmental impact
  • How is H2 obtained?
  • Viability
  • PEM 75
  • Coal-fired 40
  • Petroleum in ICE 25

6
Microbial Fuel Cells
  • Using microorganisms to generate energy

7
What it is!
  • Converts chemical energy to electrical energy by
    the catalytic reaction of microorganisms
  • Exact same principle as a voltaic cell, only
    using the respiration of bacteria to generate
    electricity

8
Mediated
  • Methylene Blue, thionine, or humic acid
  • Mediator acts as electrolyte
  • Facilitates e- transfer from microbial cells to
    the electrode
  • Mediator is necessary because most microbes are
    electrochemically inactive

9
Its just science
  • mediator crosses the outer membrane
  • Accepts e- that would normally be taken up by O2
  • e- laden mediator exits cell and transports e- to
    anode
  • after e- deposition, mediator returns to original
    oxidized state

10
Mediator-less S. putrefaciens
  • Electrochemically active bacteria usually have
    cytochromes (or other redox enzyme) in their
    outer membranes that can transfer e-
  • e- are carried directly to the anode

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C12H22O11 13H2O ---gt 12CO2 48H 48e-
  • The biofilm is attached to the anode
  • Anaerobic conditions force bacteria to respire
    anaerobically (duh)

13
Now what?
  • Waste Water Plants
  • Power stations based on plants/algae
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