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Solar Powered Solar Powered Hydrogen Fuel Cell
Research Project #2ECET 521
Ahmad Alazmi, Paul Lapsansky, Roberto Mejia
What is a fuel cell?What is a fuel cell?
Fuel cells are devices for generating electric power. They share many of the characteristics of a battery:
silent operation, no moving parts and a electrochemical reaction to generate power.
Produce electricity by combining hydrogen and oxygen over a catalyst such as platinum.
There are several different types of fuel cells but the most researched type is the proton exchange membrane (PEM) fuel cell which contains platinum for its catalyst.
PEM fuel cells are capable of replacing batteries or generators in portable equipment and vehicles.
Different types of fuel cellsDifferent types of fuel cells
Solar Powered Hydrogen Fuel CellSolar Powered Hydrogen Fuel Cell
PEM Fuel CellPEM Fuel Cell
Our Hydrogen Fuel CellOur Hydrogen Fuel Cell
Parts ListParts List
One foot of platinum coated nickel wire (catalyst)…$15A popsicle stick or similar small piece of wood or plastic.9V solar panel…$20A glass of water (electrolyte). A volt meter.
How does it work?How does it work?
Electrolysis of water into hydrogen and oxygen gasses via electricity from the solar panel.
Recombining of the hydrogen and oxygen to produce electricity.
Negative Node Negative Node ElectrolysisElectrolysis• The electrode
connected to the negative side of the solar panel has electrons that are being pushed by the solar panel.
• Electrons in the electrode combine with water molecules.
• The water molecules each give up a hydrogen atom, to form molecules of hydrogen (H₂), leaving negatively charged ions of OH-.
Positive Electrode Positive Electrode ElectrolysisElectrolysis• Positive side of the solar
panel pulls electrons from the water molecules.
• The water molecules split into positively charged hydrogen atoms (single protons), and oxygen molecules (O₂).
• The oxygen molecules form bubbles at the electrode, and the protons migrate away from the positively charged electrode.
Fuel CellFuel Cell
When we remove the solar panel, the catalytic action of the platinum causes the hydrogen (H₂) molecules to break up, forming positively charged hydrogen ions (H+, or protons), and electrons.
At that other electrode, the oxygen molecules in bubbles on the platinum surface draw electrons from the metal, and then combine with the hydrogen ions (from the reaction at the other electrode) to form water.
Electricity ProducedElectricity Produced
The oxygen electrode has lost two electrons to each oxygen molecule.
The hydrogen electrode has gained two electrons from each hydrogen molecule.
The electrons at the hydrogen electrode are attracted to the positively charged oxygen electrode.
Electrons travel more easily in metal than in water, so the current flows in the wire, instead of the water.
In the wire, the current can do work, such as moving a meter.
Practical Applications of Solar Practical Applications of Solar Powered Hydrogen Fuel CellsPowered Hydrogen Fuel Cells
Honda FCX Clarity Honda FCX Clarity
EPA estimated mileage: 60 MPKEstimated range: 240 milesLimited release $600/month lease
Honda Personal Refueling StationHonda Personal Refueling Station
Honda has begun work on a domestic solar-powered hydrogen refueling station that is smaller and intended to fit within the home's garage. Designed to work in conjunction with Honda's FCX Clarity vehicle, the charging station is also compatible with a "Smart Grid" energy system.
Solar-Powered Public EV and FCX Charging StationSolar-Powered Public EV and FCX Charging Station
Solar powered hydrogen fuel cell busSolar powered hydrogen fuel cell bus
ConclusionConclusion
Simple and inexpensive to build.Safe to use (only uses ordinary tap water).Requires platinum (which is expensive) for the
catalyst.Clean source of energy (only by-product is
water).PEM fuel cell is the most widely used and
researched.