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Methods flow-through micro reactors

A third way to build up pFCs based on MEMS-polymers such as poly-dimethylsiloxane (PDMS) or polymethyl methacrylate (PMMA) or PCB-materials such as polyimid (PI) or FR4. These polymers can be micro-machined by molding or by laser ablation. Shah et al. [22,23] have developed a complete PEMFC system consisting of a PDMS substrate with micro-flow channels upon which the MEA was vertically stacked. PDMS micro-reactors were fabricated by employing micro-molding with a dry etched silicon master. The PDMS spin coated on micro-machined Si was then cured and peeled off from the master. The MEA employed consisted in a Nafion - 12 membrane where they have sputtered Pt through a Mylar mask. Despite an interesting method, this FC gave poor results, a power density of 0.8 mW cm was achieved. [Pg.128]


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