Development of a Microwave Sensor for Real-Time Monitoring of a Micro Direct Methanol Fuel Cell.
Sensors (Basel)
; 24(3)2024 Feb 02.
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Micro direct methanol fuel cells (µDMFCs) are a promising power source for microelectronic devices and systems. As the operating state and performance of a µDMFC is generally determined by both electrochemical polarization and methanol crossover, it is important to monitor the methanol concentration in µDMFCs. Here, we design and fabricate a microwave sensor and integrate it with a µDMFC for the online detection of methanol concentration in a nonintrusive way. The sensing area is set at the bottom of the anode chamber of a µDMFC which exhibits a maximum output power density of 28.8 mW cm-2 at 30 °C. With a square ring structure, the dual-mode microwave sensor shows a sensitivity of 9.5 MHz mol-1 L. Furthermore, the importance of methanol concentration monitoring is demonstrated in the long term. A relatively smooth methanol decline curve was obtained, which indicated a normal and stable operating status of the µDMFC. Derived from real-time recording data, fuel utilization was additionally calculated as 28.5%.
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