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The impact of air contaminants on PEMFC performance and durability
Authors:Yoshiki Nagahara  Seiho SugawaraKazuhiko Shinohara
Affiliation:Fuel Cell Laboratory, Nissan Research Center, Nissan Motor Co. Ltd., 1 Natsushima-cho, Yokosuka-shi, Kanagawa 237-8523, Japan
Abstract:The impact of air contaminants such as sulfur compounds (SO2, H2S) and nitrogen compounds (NOx and NH3) was investigated using subscale fuel cells. The severity of the effect of these impurities varies depending on the contaminants. Among air contaminants, sulfur compounds cause the most severe performance loss due to decrease of available Pt sites for oxygen reduction reaction (ORR). We found that sulfur compounds adsorbed on Pt surface tend to be oxidized to sulfate at 0.9 V and higher potentials. The cell performance can be recovered partially by excursions to high potentials due to increase of available Pt sites. Furthermore, flushing the cathode with high humidity gases results in almost complete recovery of the cell performance. We conclude that these recovery effects are due to oxidation/removal of the contaminants from the Pt surface.
Keywords:PEMFC   Air contaminant   SO2   Poisoning   Durability   Recovery
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