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The gas diffusion layer (GDL) is composed of a substrate and a micro-porous layer (MPL), and is treated with polytetrafluoroethylene (PTFE) to promote water discharge. Additionally, the MPL mainly consists of carbon black and PTFE. In other words, the optimal design of these elements has a dominant effect on the polymer electrolyte membrane fuel cell (PEMFC) performance. For the GDL, it is crucial to prevent water flooding, and the water flux within the GDL is strongly affected by the capillary pressure gradient. In this study, the PEMFC performance was systematically investigated by varying the substrate PTFE content, MPL PTFE content, and MPL carbon loading per unit area. The effects of each experimental variable on the PEMFC performance and especially on the capillary pressure gradient were quantitatively analyzed when the GDLs were manufactured by the doctor blade manufacturing method. The experimental results indicated that as the PTFE content of the anode and cathode GDL increased, the PEMFC performance deteriorated due to the deformation of the porosity and tortuosity of the GDL. Additionally, the PEMFC performance improved as the MPL PTFE content of the cathode GDL increased at low relative humidity (RH), but the PEMFC performance tendency was reversed at high RH. Further, the MPL carbon loading of 2 mg/cm2 demonstrated the best performance, and the advantages and disadvantages of the MPL carbon loading were identified. In addition, the effects of each experimental variable on liquid water, water vapor, and gas permeability were investigated.  相似文献   

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In this study, a gas diffusion layer (GDL) was modified to improve the water management ability of a proton exchange membrane fuel cell (PEMFC). We developed a novel hydrophobic/hydrophilic double micro porous layer (MPL) that was coated on a gas diffusion backing layer (GDBL). The water management properties, vapor and water permeability, of the GDL were measured and the performance of single cells was evaluated under two different humidification conditions, R.H. 100% and 50%. The modified GDL, which contained a hydrophilic MPL in the middle of the GDL and a hydrophobic MPL on the surface, performed better than the conventional GDL, which contained only a single hydrophobic MPL, regardless of humidity, where the performance of the single cell was significantly improved under the low humidification condition. The hydrophilic MPL, which was in the middle of the modified GDL, was shown to act as an internal humidifier due to its water absorption ability as assessed by measuring the vapor and water permeability of this layer.  相似文献   

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The effects of surface and interior degradation of the gas diffusion layer (GDL) on the performance and durability of polymer electrolyte membrane fuel cells (PEMFCs) have been investigated using three freeze-thaw accelerated stress tests (ASTs). Three ASTs (ex-situ, in-situ, and new methods) are designed from freezing ?30 °C to thawing 80 °C by immersing, supplying, and bubbling, respectively. The ex-situ method is designed for surface degradation of the GDL. Change of surface morphology from hydrophobic to hydrophilic by surface degradation of GDL causes low capillary pressure which decreased PEMFC performance. The in-situ method is designed for the interior degradation of the GDL. A decrease in the ratio of the porosity to tortuosity by interior degradation of the GDL deteriorates PEMFC performance. Moreover, the new method showed combined effects for both surface and interior degradation of the GDL. It was identified that the main factor that deteriorated the fuel cell performance was the increase in mass transport resistance by interior degradation of GDL. In conclusion, this study aims to investigate the causes of degraded GDL on the PEMFC performance into the surface and interior degradation and provide the design guideline of high-durability GDL for the PEMFC.  相似文献   

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Water management is one of the major issues hindering the employment of Polymer Electrolyte Membrane Fuel Cells on a large scale. Microporous layers are fundamental for water removal from the cathode, oxygen mass transfer and electrolyte hydration. In this paper, we have employed multiple carbon phases in the MPL composition to identify possible strategies for cell performance improvement at critical conditions such as high temperature and low relative humidity. In particular, we have employed a series of graphene-based particles, in addition to conventional carbon black, because of their excellent electrical and thermal conductivities. Moreover, mixed compositions have been tested to assess possible synergic effects between the two phases. We have determined which properties are responsible for performance improvements at 80 °C and relative humidity of 60% and how MPLs morphological and microstructural features could be tuned in order to increase mass transfer while preserving the electrolyte membrane hydration. Promising results have been obtained and specific morphological properties of graphene nanoplatelets have been identified for a possible optimization of the MPL, however the samples produced are still at an early-stage development and further improvements are needed.  相似文献   

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In this work, advanced x-ray radiographic techniques available at the Canadian Light Source (CLS) were utilized to study water droplet dynamics in a serpentine flow channel mimicking a proton exchange membrane fuel cell (PEMFC). High spatial and temporal resolution coupled with high energy photons of an x-ray beam provided high-resolution images of water droplets. This technique solved the problem caused by the opaqueness of fuel cell materials including the gas diffusion layer by providing a unique way to study water droplet dynamics at different operating conditions. From the captured images, droplet emergence and formation on porous gas diffusion layers (GDLs) were analyzed. Three commercially available GDLs (Sigracet AA, Sigracet BA, and Sigracet BC) were used and droplet detachment height was found to decrease in the following order AA < BA < BC under the same flow condition. Increasing the superficial gas velocity was found to decrease the droplet detachment height for all GDLs tested. Average droplet cycle for various operating conditions was obtained. It was found that humidified air did not show a difference in droplet dimensions at detachment compared to dry air used at the inlet gas. However, it did show an impact on droplet cycle time, which might be due to condensation.  相似文献   

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The effect of through plane pore gradient of gas diffusion layer (GDL) on the performance of Polymer Electrolyte Membrane Fuel Cell is investigated experimentally. The performance with GDLs having no, medium and high pore gradient are compared at 2 different relative humidity (RH) conditions. The medium pore gradient GDL shows generally the best performance in both RH conditions. The performance difference is analyzed based on the water distribution. The water distribution is measured through the X-ray visualization. The amount of water is reduced with the pore gradient GDL. This change reduces the concentration over-potential, and thereby increases the performance at high RH condition. However, the reduction of liquid water results in dehydration of the membrane at low RH condition. This makes lower performance with high pore gradient. The highest performance is not matched with the highest pore gradient. The effect of pore gradient is distinct when water exists sufficiently.  相似文献   

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The gas diffusion layer (GDL) is important for maintaining the performance of polymer electrolyte membrane (PEM) fuel cells, as its main function is to provide the cells with a path for fuel and water. In this study, the mechanical degradation process of the GDL was investigated using a leaching test to observe the effect of water dissolution. The amount of GDL degradation was measured using various methods, such as static contact angle measurements and scanning electron microscopy. After 2000 h of testing, the GDL showed structural damage and a loss of hydrophobicity. The carbon-paper-type GDL showed weaker characteristics than the carbon-felt-type GDL after dissolution because of the structural differences, and the fuel cell performance of the leached GDL showed a greater voltage drop than that of the fresh GDL. Contrary to what is generally believed, the hydrophobicity loss of GDL was not caused by the decomposition of polytetrafluoroethylene (PTFE).  相似文献   

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Reduced production costs and enhanced durability are necessary for practical application of polymer electrolyte fuel cells. There has been a great deal of concern about degradation of the gas diffusion layer located outside the membrane electrode assembly. However, very few studies have been carried out on the degradation process, and no suitable methods for improving the durability of the cell have been found.In this work, the influence on the cell performance and factors involved in the degradation of the gas diffusion layer has been clarified through power generation tests.Long-term power generation tests on single cells for 6000 h were carried out under high humidity conditions with homogeneous and inhomogeneous hydrophobic coating gas diffusion layers. The results showed that the increase in the diffusion overvoltage from the gas diffusion layer could be controlled by the use of a homogeneous coating. Post-analyses indicated that this occurred by controlling oxidation of the carbon fiber.  相似文献   

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Synchrotron X-ray micro-computed tomography (X-ray μCT) is employed to measure the volume variation of gas diffusion layer (GDL) of a polymer electrolyte fuel cell (PEFC). In the present study, 3D structures are reconstructed by merging orthogonal-plane images. Using the 3D reconstruction, the variation of structural parameters such as the porosity in GDL is investigated under freeze-thaw cycles. The freez-thaw cycles are established using cryo system and light source, respectively. As a result, a structural transformation is observed at the interface between GDL and micro porous layer (MPL). In addition, the porosity is critically changed with irreversible transition under freeze-thaw cycles.  相似文献   

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An effective ex-situ method for characterizing electrochemical durability of a gas diffusion layer (GDL) under simulated polymer electrolyte membrane fuel cell (PEMFC) conditions is reported in this article. Electrochemical oxidation of the GDLs are studied following potentiostatic treatments up to 96 h holding at potentials from 1.0 to 1.4 V (vs.SCE) in 0.5 mol L−1 H2SO4. From the analysis of morphology, resistance, gas permeability and contact angle, the characteristics of the fresh GDL and the oxidized GDLs are compared. It is found that the maximum power densities of the fuel cells with the oxidized GDLs hold at 1.2 and 1.4 V (vs.SCE) for 96 h decreased 178 and 486 mW cm−2, respectively. The electrochemical impedance spectra measured at 1500 mA cm−2 are also presented and they reveal that the ohmic resistance, charge-transfer and mass-transfer resistances of the fuel cell changed significantly due to corrosion at high potential.  相似文献   

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This research studies an ultra-thin carbon fiber paper fabrication process for proton exchange membrane fuel cells (PEMFCs). Polyacrylonitrile (PAN) based carbon fibers 6 mm long were dispersed and formed at aerial weights of 15 and 20 g/m2 using a slurry molding machine. Polyscrylamide (PAM) and polyvinyl alcohol (PVA) dispersal agent solutions for fiber binding were added to evenly distribute the carbon fibers and increase the paper mechanical strength. The carbon fiber papers were dried after resin impregnation using a convective oven at 120 °C temperature for 10 min. The hot press machine was heated to 160 °C temperature and the workpieces were pressed for 5 min. Graphitization completed the gas diffusion substrate (GDS) process. GDL involves immersing the paper in a 5% polytetrafluoroethylene (PTFE) solution, coating the paper with a micro porous layer (MPL). This study shows the proposed ultra-thin GDL fabrication method is suitable for PEMFC applications and exhibits feasible functionality for fuel cells.  相似文献   

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This work is to study the effect of properties of gas diffusion layer (GDL) on performance in a polymer electrolyte membrane fuel cell (PEMFC) by both numerical simulation and experiments. The 1-dimension numerical simulation using the mixture-phase model is developed to calculate polarization curve. We are able to estimate optimum GDL properties for cell performance from numerical simulation results. Various GDLs which have different properties are prepared to verify accuracy of the simulation results. The contact angle and gas permeability of GDLs are controlled by polytetrafluoroethylene (PTFE) content in micro-porous layers (MPLs). MPL slurry is prepared by homogeneous blending of carbon powder, PTFE suspension, isopropyl alcohol and glycerol. Then the slurry is coated on gas diffusion mediums (GDMs) surface with controlled thickness by blade coating method. Non-woven carbon papers which have different thicknesses of 200 μm and 380 μm are used as GDMs. The prepared GDLs are measured by surface morphology, contact angle, gas permeability and through-plane electrical resistance. Moreover, the GDLs are tested in a 25 cm2 single cell at 70 °C in humidified H2/air condition. The contact angle of GDL increases with increasing PTFE content in MPL. However, the gas permeability and through-plane electrical conductivity decrease with increasing PTFE content and thickness of GDM. These changes in properties of GDL greatly influence the cell performance. As a result, the best performance is obtained by GDL consists of 200 μm thick non-woven carbon paper as GDM and MPL contained 20 wt.% PTFE content.  相似文献   

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Generally, the GDL of a PEM fuel cell experiences three external attacks: dissolution of water, erosion of gas flow, and corrosion of electric potential. Of these degradation factors, this study focuses on the carbon corrosion of electric potential and investigates its impact through the accelerated carbon corrosion test. This study confirms that carbon corrosion occurs at the GDL, which decreases the operating fuel cell’s performance. To discover the effects of carbon corrosion, the GDL property changes are measured through various devices, including a scanning electron microscopy, a thermo gravimetric analyzer, and a tensile stress test. Carbon corrosion causes not only loss of weight and thickness but also degradation of mechanical strength in the GDL. In addition, the GDL shows serious damage in its center.  相似文献   

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Perforated gas diffusion layers (GDLs) of polymer electrolyte membrane fuel cells (PEMFCs) were investigated by means of in-situ synchrotron X-ray radiography during operation. We found a strong influence of perforations on the water distribution and transport in the investigated Toray TGP-H-090 GDL. The water occurs mainly around the perforations, while the holes themselves show varying water distributions. Some remain dry, while most of them fill up with liquid water after a certain period or might serve as drainage volume for effective water transport.  相似文献   

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In this paper, the effect of the pore size distribution of a micro-porous layer (MPL) on the performance of polymer electrolyte membrane fuel cells (PEMFC) was investigated using self-made gas diffusion layers (GDLs) with different MPLs for which the pore size distribution was modified using pore forming agents under different drying conditions. When MPL dried at high temperature, more macro pores, approximately 1,000–20,000 nm in diameter, and less micro pores, below 100 nm, were observed relative to when MPL was dried at low temperature. Self-made GDLs were characterized by a field-emission scanning electron microscope (FE-SEM), mercury porosimetry and self-made gas permeability measurement equipment. The performance of the single cells was measured under two different humidification conditions. The results demonstrate that the optimum pore size distribution of MPL depended on the cell operating humidification condition. The MPL dried at high temperature performed better than the MPL dried at low temperature under a low humidification condition; however, MPL dried at low temperature performed better under a high humidification condition.  相似文献   

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In this study, ex-situ experiments performed with a point injection device are conducted to evaluate water distributions in gas diffusion layer (GDL) materials which serve as porous transport media in polymer electrolyte membrane fuel cells (PEMFCs). In this regard, GDL samples manufactured by SGL Group are placed into the point injection device and visualized by means of synchrotron X-ray radiographic and tomographic imaging. The resulting image data undergoes a coordinate transformation that ascertains water agglomerations in GDL pores with regard to their radial displacements from the injection point. In this way, water transport in two different GDL samples possessing the same structural characteristics, but with unique compression rates, are investigated in terms of in-plane water distribution. The radial displacement analysis indicated that the pore saturation of the compressed GDL is higher in both the micro porous layer (MPL) region and the carbon fiber substrate region than that of the uncompressed GDL. The water agglomerations in the uncompressed GDL are predominantly observed in the vicinity of the injection point, indicating a limited in-plane transport. Conversely, in the compressed case water accumulations are detected far from the injection point, even at the edge of the GDL, pointing out that compression promotes the in-plane transport. Prior to the ex-situ experiments, both GDL samples have undergone an ageing procedure to mimic realistic cell operating conditions.  相似文献   

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The effect of micro-porous layer (MPL) with hydrophobic gradient design on fuel cell performance and stability is investigated under various relative humidity (RH) conditions. Experimental results show that when such MPL is used between catalyst layer and gas diffusion layer, the membrane may retain more water and stay well humidified, and cell performance is increased at low RH conditions. On the other hand, at high RH conditions, the gradient MPL is able to efficiently remove water from the electrode, achieving maximum performance under these conditions. It is found that the design of hydrophobic gradient must take into consideration factors including gas permeability, electronic resistance and hydrophobic characteristics, because excessive hydrophobicity gradient in the MPL may result into high mass transfer resistance, which causes performance degradation.  相似文献   

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Severe flooding can be critical in a fuel cell vehicle operating at a high current density, and in a fuel cell vehicle at the initial stage of start up. It is often difficult to remove the condensed water from the cathode gas diffusion layer (GDL) of the fuel cell because of the surface tension between the water and the GDL. In this research, in order to remove the condensed water from the cathode GDL, a small amount of hydrogen was injected into the cathode reactant gases. The results showed that the hydrogen addition method successfully removed the liquid water from the cathode GDL. Water removal was verified for various hydrogen flow rates and hydrogen addition durations. Furthermore, the dew point temperature of the outlet gas at the cathode was observed to determine the amount of water removed from the cathode GDL. In addition, the water droplet in the cathode gas flow channel was visualized by using a transparent cell. Furthermore, degradation tests are also performed. Considering the degradation test, the hydrogen addition method is expected to be effective in mitigating cathode flooding.  相似文献   

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This study focused on novel cathode structures to increase power generation and organic substrate removal in microbial fuel cells (MFCs). Three types of cathode structures, including two-layer (gas diffusion layer (GDL) and catalyst layer (CL)), three-layer (GDL, micro porous layer (MPL) and CL), and multi-layer (GDL, CL, carbon based layer (CBL) and hydrophobic layers) structures were examined and compared in single-chamber MFCs (SCMFCs). The results showed that the three-layer (3L) cathode structures had lower water loss than other cathodes and had a high power density (501 mW/m2). The MPL in the 3L cathode structure prevented biofilm penetration into the cathode structure, which facilitated the oxygen reduction reaction (ORR) at the cathode. The SCMFCs with the 3L cathodes had a low ohmic resistance (Rohmic: 26-34 Ω) and a high cathode open circuit potential (OCP: 191 mV). The organic substrate removal efficiency (71-78%) in the SCMFCs with 3L cathodes was higher than the SCMFCs with two-layer and multi-layer cathodes (49-68%). This study demonstrated that inserting the MPL between CL and GDL substantially enhanced the overall electrical conduction, power generation and organic substrate removal in MFCs by reducing water loss and preventing biofilm infiltration into the cathode structure.  相似文献   

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