“…9,10 Nowadays, sodium borohydride (NaBH 4 ), a promising hydrogen storage material with high hydrogen content (10.6 wt%), high energy density (9.3 W h g À1 ), high chemical stability in alkaline solution, non-toxic, and easy handling has been employed as anode fuel for direct borohydride fuel cells (DBFCs) and has attracted considerable attention. [11][12][13][14][15][16][17][18][19][20][21][22][23][24][25][26][27][28][29][30] In addition, the complete electro-oxidation of NaBH 4 generates eight electrons (eqn (1)), [11][12][13][14][15][16][17][18][19][20][21][22][23][24][25][26][27][28][29][30] which is higher than the electro-oxidation of hydrogen, [6][7][8] hydrazine, 9 methanol, 31 and ethanol.…”