A five-cell 150 W air-feed direct methanol fuel cell (DMFC) stack was demon
strated. The DMFC cells employed Nafion 117(R) as a solid polymer electroly
te membrane and high surface area carbon supported Pt-Ru and Pt catalysts f
or methanol electrooxidation and oxygen reduction, respectively. Stainless
steel-based stack housing and bipolar plates were utilized. Electrodes with
a 225 cm(2) geometrical area were manufactured by a doctor-blade technique
. An average power density of about 140 mW cm(-2) was obtained at 110 degre
esC in the presence of 1 M methanol and 3 atm air feed. A small area graphi
te single cell (5 cm(2)) based on the same membrane electrode assembly (MEA
) gave a power density of 180 mW cm(-2) under similar operating conditions.
This difference is ascribed to the larger internal resistance of the stack
and to non-homogeneous reactant distribution. A small loss of performance
was observed at high current densities after one month of discontinuous sta
ck operation.