Data di Pubblicazione:
2002
Abstract:
The increasing interest for light and movable electronic systems, cell
phones and small digital devices, drives the technological research
toward integrated regenerating power sources with small dimensions and
great autonomy. Conventional batteries are already unable to deliver
power in more and more shrunk volumes maintaining the requirements of long
duration and light weight. A possible solution to overcome these limits is
the use of miniaturised fuel cell. The fuel cell offers a greater
gravimetric energy density compared to conventional batteries. The
micromachining technology of silicon is an important tool to reduce the
fuel cell structure to micrometer sizes. The use of silicon also gives the
opportunity to integrate the power source and the electronic circuits
controlling the fuel cell on the same structure. This paper reports
preliminary results concerning the micromachining procedure for
fabricating a Si-based electrocatalytic membrane for miniaturised Si-based
proton exchange membrane fuel cells (PEMFC).
Tipologia CRIS:
01.01 Articolo in rivista
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