Monday, June 28, 2004
Toshiba has developed a tiny prototype of a direct methanol fuel cell (DMFC) that could eventually be used in consumer products such as digital audio players and even wireless headsets for mobile phone.
The fuel cell measures 22x56x4.5mm, around the same size as a thumb, and weighs 8.5g. Despite its size, Toshiba claims the cell can power an MP3 player for up to 20 hours using a 2cc charge of concentrated methanol (99.5 percent). The cell outputs 100mW of power.
Toshiba describes the fuel cell as a "passive DMFC" that feeds methanol directly into the cell. The company's design avoids direct reactions between methanol and oxygen.
Toshiba expects to offer commercial versions of the cells for PCs this year and for smaller handheld devices in 2005.
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