TY - JOUR
T1 - Operation of a Passive Fuel Cell Under Sub-Zero Environment Conditions
AU - Shi, Xingyi
AU - Huo, Xiaoyu
AU - Bai, Yuran
AU - Wu, Lizhen
AU - Liu, Yun
AU - Li, Wenzhi
AU - Dai, Yichen
AU - Chang, Yu Hao
AU - Esan, Oladapo Christopher
AU - Wu, Qixing
AU - An, Liang
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© The Author(s) 2025.
PY - 2025/8
Y1 - 2025/8
N2 - In the last decade, liquid fuel cells with their numerous advantages have gained widespread attention across the globe. However, it is a prerequisite for the fuel cells to attain an all-climate operation ability before realizing broad and extensive applications. To date, conventional liquid fuel cells always require pre-heating strategy or auxiliary heating equipment before they can operate in sub-zero environments, which makes the system bulky and prolongs its response time. The recently proposed and demonstrated novel electrically rechargeable liquid fuel (e-fuel), is considered to be a potential solution for powering fuel cells in various environments, particularly under sub-zero conditions. Using the e-fuel, a passive liquid fuel cell is designed, fabricated, and examined from 23 to – 20 °C. The cold-start free fuel cell is demonstrated to attain a peak power density of 110.34 mW· cm−2 at − 20 °C. Furthermore, to demonstrate its capability for commercial application, a two-cell stack has been developed to power a toy train, which not only demonstrates the superior scalability of this system, but also presents it as a feasible device for power generation in extreme environments.
AB - In the last decade, liquid fuel cells with their numerous advantages have gained widespread attention across the globe. However, it is a prerequisite for the fuel cells to attain an all-climate operation ability before realizing broad and extensive applications. To date, conventional liquid fuel cells always require pre-heating strategy or auxiliary heating equipment before they can operate in sub-zero environments, which makes the system bulky and prolongs its response time. The recently proposed and demonstrated novel electrically rechargeable liquid fuel (e-fuel), is considered to be a potential solution for powering fuel cells in various environments, particularly under sub-zero conditions. Using the e-fuel, a passive liquid fuel cell is designed, fabricated, and examined from 23 to – 20 °C. The cold-start free fuel cell is demonstrated to attain a peak power density of 110.34 mW· cm−2 at − 20 °C. Furthermore, to demonstrate its capability for commercial application, a two-cell stack has been developed to power a toy train, which not only demonstrates the superior scalability of this system, but also presents it as a feasible device for power generation in extreme environments.
KW - E-fuel
KW - Extreme conditions
KW - Fuel cell
KW - Sub-zero environment
KW - Vanadium
UR - https://www.scopus.com/pages/publications/105010649637
U2 - 10.1007/s42154-025-00391-7
DO - 10.1007/s42154-025-00391-7
M3 - 文章
AN - SCOPUS:105010649637
SN - 2096-4250
VL - 8
SP - 549
EP - 555
JO - Automotive Innovation
JF - Automotive Innovation
IS - 3
ER -