Development of a polymer electrolyte fuel cell dead-ended anode purge strategy for use with a nitrogen-containing hydrogen gas supply |
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Authors: | Tonny I. Okedi Quentin Meyer Hazel M.A. Hunter Paul R. Shearing Dan J.L. Brett |
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Affiliation: | 1. Electrochemical Innovation Lab, Department of Chemical Engineering, UCL, London, WC1E 7JE, UK;2. ISIS Facility, STFC Rutherford Appleton Laboratory, Harwell Campus, Didcot, Oxfordshire, OX11 0QX, UK |
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Abstract: | ![]() The effect of nitrogen content within the hydrogen fuel supplied to a polymer electrolyte fuel cell (PEFC) operating in dead-ended anode mode is examined, with a view to using an ammonia decomposition product gas mix (containing 75H2:25N2) as the hydrogen-containing fuel. The impact of this impure hydrogen stream, supplied to the anode, was evaluated in terms of mean cell voltage and in relation to actual operating conditions (purge interval, dead-ended interval and fuel cell load). Design of Experiments (DoE) methodology, using multi-linear models, assessed hydrogen utilisation in terms of stack efficiency and identified an effective and viable dead-ended anode purge strategy for this nitrogen-containing hydrogen fuel. |
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Keywords: | Hydrogen Nitrogen Purge strategy Dead-ended anode Design of experiments PEFC stack efficiency |
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