Toshiba claims fuel cell breakthrough

NEWS Toshiba announced on Friday that it has built what it claims is the smallest ever direct methanol fuel cell.

The device, which is only a prototype at present, is designed to be used in small electronic devices such as MP3 players and wireless headsets.

The direct methanol fuel cell (DMFC) measures 22mm by 56mm by 9.1mm (including the fuel tank), and when full will weigh 8.5g. According to Toshiba, the DMFC will be able to deliver 100 milliwatts of power for up to 20 hours, from a single 2cc shot of methanol. The Japanese company says that topping up the device with additional methanol will be an easy process.

The fuel-cell industry is well-used to seeing demonstrations and prototypes of innovative new devices. Commercial products are much less common, but Toshiba says that it expects that DMFC-powered handheld devices will be on the market by 2005.

The DMFC generates electricity through a reaction between diluted methanol and oxygen (in the form of air), each in opposite sides of the cell. When they come into contact at a permeable membrane, hydrogen ions will flow from the methanol side to the oxygen, which also drives electrons along a circuit connecting the two sides of the cell. The methanol and oxygen are converted to carbon dioxide and water.

Previous Toshiba methanol fuel cells have used a pump to bring the two together, but this latest prototype uses a technique called the 'passive fuel supply system'. This feeds pure methanol directly into the cell and combines it with water, setting up a concentration gradient where the fuel touching the membrane is 10 percent methanol and 90 percent water, as required.

Last autumn Toshiba showed off a prototype DMFC device that used an active fuel supply. This was capable of generating one watt of power but was significantly larger than this latest prototype, at 100mm by 60mm by 30mm.

Several other companies are also trying to crack the fuel-cell market. Earlier this week, MTI MicroFuel Cells showed off prototypes for fuel cells that could power notebooks and handheld computers, and back in January PolyFuel demonstrated a catalytic membrane for use in methanol fuel cells for laptops and mobile phones.

Talkback

exciting!!
where will the water generated in the process go? do ya have to open up the spit valve and blow it out? (musical instrument reference :)

25 Jun 04 19:20 Reply

Fuel Cell Technology Invented and Created by NASA.

I love these thieves saying they created something NEW,,, typical Japanese Mentality.

NASA your the Best, Way to GO !

25 Jun 04 19:50 Reply

Isn't Fuel Cell technology also supposed to remove the environmental damage element to batteries, is the device easily recyclable, will the facilities exist or have to be made (i.e. easy dismatalation, common material used for recycle process.

And what about emissions from the methanol FC, this is a great opportunity to make batteries environmentally friendly.

25 Jun 04 23:02 Reply

Methane Cell vending machines - this is what a Toshiba spokesman said was one vision of the future. Instant power wherever you are

27 Jun 04 13:34 Reply

The first fuel cell was made in 1838, rather before the days of NASA I think.

Besides the NASA ones used Hydrogen and Oxygen, not Methanol and Air, which the Japanese ones do.

6 Oct 04 16:52 Reply

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