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Planar Microfluidic Membraneless Fuel Cells

Awardee

-9 2 -6.LLC

26 Beckett Way, Suite 2
Ithaca, NY, 14850
USA

Award Year: 2003

UEI: N/A

HUBZone Owned: No

Woman Owned: No

Socially and Economically Disadvantaged: No

Congressional District: N/A

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STTR

Phase I

Seal of the Agency: DOD

Awarding Agency

DOD

Branch: ARMY

Total Award Amount: $100,000

Contract Number: DAAD1903C0100

Agency Tracking Number: A033-0214

Solicitation Topic Code: N/A

Solicitation Number: N/A

Abstract

The objective of this proposal is to demonstrate the feasibility of developing compact 1-10 W fuel cell systems based on the novel, revolutionary, concept of planar microfluidic membraneless fluid cell (PM2FC) recently invented and demonstrated by theauthors of this proposal. The PM2FC concept is closely related to microchannel, membraneless fuel cells (MMC's) that have been previously described in the literature. Just as for MMC's, the PM2FC concept is based on laminar flow of fuel and oxidantsolutions separated by a virtual membrane that allows for proton conductivity, while minimizing mixing of the two solutions. The novel PM2FC design proposed offers an exciting opportunity for fabricating industrially-scalable models of 1-10W (andostensibly higher) membraneless fuel cells. Issues that will be addressed in the Phase I of this project include: (1) cell geometry optimization; (2) materials issues, such as electrode type and microstructure; and (3) new fuel/oxidizer combinations,emphasizing those that have proven unsuitable for conventional PEM-based fuel cells. The need for a compact, reliable, light fuel cell, capable of increased power and fewer logistics problems cannot be overstated. Both military, Army in particular, andindustry are working intensely on developing such devices. The PM2FC design, if successful, will open remarkable opportunities both for federal and civil markets. In this case, -9 2-6.LLC will enter in R&D agreements with ARO and ARL, to assure that thenew fuel cell will be designed and built according to the military specifications in the shortest possible time.In the commercial sector, the company plans to pursue various applications, mainly in small power sources for consumer electronics - the market that might grow extremely rapidly in the coming years. The plan is to build a successful manufacturing facilityin Ithaca, NY, - an area with a high concentration of skillful labor, which, unfortunately, has lately seen a significant economic downturn.

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Principal Investigator

Name: Hector Abruna
Phone: (607) 255-4720
Email: hda1@cornell.edu

Business Contact

Name: Joseph Salsbury
Phone: (607) 592-5773
Email: salsbury@spi-nanofab.com

Research Institution

Name: CORNELL UNIV.
Phone: (607) 255-6841