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Enhanced performance of CO poisoned proton exchange membrane fuel cells via triode operation
Authors:FM Sapountzi  SC Divane  MN Tsampas  CG Vayenas
Affiliation:aDepartment of Chemical Engineering, University of Patras, Caratheodory 1 St, GR-26504 Patras, Greece;bAcademy of Athens, Panepistimiou 28 Ave., GR-10679 Athens, Greece
Abstract:The effect of triode operation on the performance of CO poisoned PEM fuel cells was investigated. In this mode of operation a third, auxiliary, electrode is introduced in addition to the anode and the cathode. Application of electrolytic current in the auxiliary circuit, comprising the cathode and the auxiliary electrode was found to significantly enhance the time-averaged power output of a state-of-the-art PEMFC unit operating with a 70 ppm CO in H2 atmospheric pressure mixture. Both normal and triode operation were found to lead to self-sustained current and potential oscillations in the fuel cell circuit over wide ranges of external resistive load. The time averaged increase in power output was found to be typically a factor of three higher than the power output in conventional fuel cell operation and up to a factor of 1.32 larger than the power sacrificed in the auxiliary circuit. The mechanism of the enhanced anodic electrocatalysis was investigated via the use of two reference electrodes and the results are discussed together with a possible design for application of the triode concept in stacks.
Keywords:PEM fuel cell  CO poisoning  Triode operation  Self-sustained potential and current oscillations  Power output enhancement
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