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Caffeine Makes Fuel Cells More Efficient, Cuts Cost of Energy Storage
The Register ^ | Thu 14 Mar 2024 | Dan Robinson

Posted on 03/15/2024 1:07:08 PM PDT by nickcarraway

Boffins show less platinum may be needed for long-lived power source

Adding caffeine can enhance the efficiency of fuel cells, reducing the need for platinum in electrodes and significantly reducing the cost of making them, according to researchers in Japan.

Fuel cells are attracting interest as an alternative energy storage technology in a variety of applications, from electric vehicles to powering datacenters, yet they can be costly as they use expensive material.

Researchers at the Graduate School of Engineering at Chiba University, Japan, claim to have discovered that adding caffeine can boost their efficiency, reducing the amount of platinum required and thus making them less expensive.

So it isn't just Reg hacks that work better with a certain amount of caffeine added.

The study, published in the journal Communications Chemistry, concerns the catalysis process at the cathode of a fuel cell and making this reaction more efficient.

Fuel cells work somewhat like batteries, and generate power by converting the chemical energy of a fuel (or electrolyte) and an oxidizing agent into electricity. This is typically hydrogen as a fuel and oxygen as an oxidizer. Unlike batteries with limited lifespans, fuel cells can generate power as long as fuel is supplied.

The hydrogen undergoes oxidation at the anode, producing hydrogen ions and electrons. The ions move through the hydrogen electrolyte to the cathode, while the electrons flow through an external circuit, generating electricity. At the cathode, oxygen combines with the hydrogen ions and electrons, resulting in water as a by-product.

However, this water impacts the performance of the fuel cell, reacting with the platinum (Pt) to form a layer of platinum hydroxide (PtOH) on the electrode and interfering with the catalysis of the oxygen reduction reaction (ORR), according to the researchers.

To maintain efficient operation, fuel cells require a high Pt loading (greater platinum content), which significantly ups the costs of fuel cells. A quick look online found market prices for platinum of $29.98 per gram, or $932.61 per ounce, at the time of writing.

The researchers found that adding caffeine can improve the ORR activity of platinum electrodes 11 fold, making the reaction more efficient.

If you are wondering (as we were) how they came to be experimenting with this, the paper explains that modifying electrodes with hydrophobic material is known to be an effective method for enhancing ORR. Caffeine is less toxic than other hydrophobic substances, and it activates the hydrogen evolution and oxidation reactions of Pt nanoparticles and caffeine doped carbons. Got that?

Chiba University's work was led by Professor Nagahiro Hoshi at the Department of Applied Chemistry and Biotechnology. He explained that the researchers found a notable improvement in the electrode's ORR activity with an increase in caffeine concentration in the electrolyte.

This forms a thin layer on the electrode's surface, effectively preventing the formation of PtOH, but the effect depends on the orientation of the platinum atoms on the electrode's surface.

The paper refers to these as Pt(100), Pt(110) and Pt(111), with the latter two showing increased ORR activity, while there was no noticeable effect with Pt(100).

The researchers do not explain if this latter effect might be a problem, but instead claim that their discovery has the potential to improve the designs of fuel cells and lead to more widespread adoption.

Fuel cells have a number of applications, but are increasingly being adopted by datacenters for backup power to replace diesel generators, or even as the primary power source.

Last year, it was reported that a datacenter powered entirely by fuel cell technology is planned in Ireland by Korean outfit SK Ecoplant. A Japanese project to test the feasibility of powering datacenters with fuel cells taken from electric vehicles is scheduled to start at the end of this month.

A report published last year by the National University of Singapore (NUS) claimed fuel cells are already more efficient than other technologies as a way to provide backup power to datacenters. ®


TOPICS: Business/Economy; Computers/Internet; Food
KEYWORDS: boffins; fuelcells

1 posted on 03/15/2024 1:07:08 PM PDT by nickcarraway
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To: nickcarraway

Makes me more efficient too!.................


2 posted on 03/15/2024 1:08:57 PM PDT by Red Badger (Homeless veterans camp in the streets while illegals are put up in 5 Star hotels....................)
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To: nickcarraway
> " ... Caffeine is less toxic ..."

I hope so !

3 posted on 03/15/2024 1:12:31 PM PDT by SecondAmendment (The history of the present Federal Government is a history of repeated injuries and usurpations ...)
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To: nickcarraway

Someone spilled some coffee.


4 posted on 03/15/2024 1:35:16 PM PDT by webheart
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To: nickcarraway

5 posted on 03/15/2024 1:43:36 PM PDT by Libloather (Why do climate change hoax deniers live in mansions on the beach?)
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To: nickcarraway

what are “boffins”?


6 posted on 03/15/2024 1:59:23 PM PDT by xoxox
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To: nickcarraway

Yes, but it’ll give them the jitters!


7 posted on 03/15/2024 3:52:35 PM PDT by Chad C. Mulligan
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GMTA

That was exactly what I was going to say.

8 posted on 03/15/2024 3:58:06 PM PDT by Harmless Teddy Bear ( Roses are red, Violets are blue, I love being on the government watch list, along with all of you.)
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To: xoxox

British for scientists.


9 posted on 03/15/2024 4:38:54 PM PDT by CtBigPat (There are people in this world who would kill you for a dollar, and the worst wear business suits. )
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