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Elsevier, Journal of Power Sources, 2(169), p. 334-337

DOI: 10.1016/j.jpowsour.2007.03.049

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Polymer electrolyte fuel cell mini power unit for portable application

Journal article published in 2007 by F. Urbani, G. Squadrito, O. Barbera ORCID, G. Giacoppo ORCID, E. Passalacqua, O. Zerbinati
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Abstract

This paper describes the design, realisation and test of a power unit based on a polymer electrolyte fuel cell, operating at room temperature, for portable application. The device is composed of an home made air breathing fuel cell stack, a metal hydride tank for H2 supply, a dc–dc converter for power output control and a fan for stack cooling. The stack is composed by 10 cells with an active surface of 25 cm2 and produces a rated power of 15 W at 6 V and 2 A. The stack successfully runs with end-off fed hydrogen without appreciable performance degradation during the time. The final assembled system is able to generate 12 W at 9.5 V, and power a portable DVD player for 3 h in continuous. The power unit has collected about 100 h of operation without maintenance.