Affiliation:
1. Mechanical Engineering Department Punjabi University Patiala Punjab 147002 India
2. Mechanical Engineering Department Thapar Institute of Engineering and Technology Patiala Punjab 147004 India
Abstract
The presented maiden experimental study introduces a novel cell position concept for a modified reversible polymer electrolyte membrane fuel cell with an integrated hydrogen storage (H‐storage) electrode. The primary focus of the current study is to enhance the H‐storage capacity of a carbon‐based self‐standing electrode by testing it in vertical, horizontally upward, and horizontally downward positions to meet U.S. Department of Energy objectives. The results show that the developed cell achieves the highest electrochemical hydrogen adsorption (H‐adsorption) of 1.3 weight percent (wt%) in the horizontal downward position during charging, surpassing the vertical position by 36.1% and outperforming the horizontal upward position by 25.3%. The reversible rates of stored hydrogen are measured as 0.587 wt% in the vertical position, 0.781 wt% in the horizontal upward position, and 0.998 wt% in the horizontal downward position. The cell manages to deliver a peak output of 2.2 V and a maximum current of 0.5 mA during the initial discharging phase. The insights gained from this study on cell positioning are poised to inspire future research efforts aimed at enhancing hydrogen storage capacity and its reversibility.