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Development of an experimentally validated semi-empirical fully-coupled performance model of a PEM electrolysis cell with a 3-D structured porous transport layer
Authors:Emile Tabu Ojong  Jason Tai Hong Kwan  Amin Nouri-Khorasani  Arman Bonakdarpour  David P Wilkinson  Tom Smolinka
Affiliation:1. Department of Chemical Energy Storage, Division of Hydrogen Technologies, Fraunhofer Institute for Solar Energy Systems, Heidenhofstr. 2, 79110, Freiburg, Germany;2. Department of Chemical and Biological Engineering, Clean Energy Research Center, University of British Columbia, 2360 East Mall, Vancouver, BC, V6T 1Z3, Canada
Abstract:A semi-empirical non-isothermal model incorporating coupled momentum, heat and mass transport phenomena for predicting the performance of a proton exchange membrane (PEM) water electrolysis cell operating without flow channels is presented. Model input parameters such as electro-kinetics properties and mean pore size of the porous transport layer (PTL) were determined by rotating disc electrode and capillary flow porometry, respectively. This is the first report of a semi-empirical fully coupled model which allows one to quantify and investigate the effect of the gas phase and bubble coverage on PEM cell performance up to very high current densities of about 5 A/cm2. The mass transport effects are discussed in terms of the operating conditions, design parameters and the microstructure of the PTL. The results show that, the operating temperature and pressure, and the inlet water flowrate and thickness of the PTL are the critical parameters for mitigating mass transport limitation at high current densities. The model presented here can serve as a tool for further development and scale-up effort in the area of PEM water electrolysis, and provide insight during the design stage.
Keywords:PEM electrolysis  Low cost design  High current densities  Porous transport layer  Multiphysics modelling  Mass transport  BIP  Bipolar plate  BoP  Balance of plant  CL  Catalyst layer  IR  Interfacial contact resistance  MEA  Membrane electrode assembly  NASA  U  S National Aeronautics and Space Administration  OCV  Open cell voltage  OER  Oxygen evolution reaction  PBR  Pore-to-bubble ratio  PEM  Polymer Electrolyte Membrane  PTL  Porous transport layer  RDE  Rotating disc electrode  US DOE  United States Department of Energy
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