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Characterizing membrane electrode assemblies for high temperature polymer electrolyte membrane fuel cells using design of experiments
Authors:Yasser Rahim  Holger Janßen  Werner Lehnert
Affiliation:1. Forschungszentrum Jülich GmbH, Institute of Energy and Climate Research (IEK-3), 52425 Jülich, Germany;2. Faculty of Mechanical Engineering, RWTH Aachen University, 52072 Aachen, Germany
Abstract:A comparative study of four different high temperature polymer electrolyte membrane fuel cell (HT-PEFC) polybenzimidazole (PBI) based membrane electrode assemblies (MEAs) is undertaken utilizing the design of experiments (DOE) method, a very valuable statistical optimization method, much underutilized in fuel cell research. Single cell voltages are examined as a response (target variable) at two levels (high and low) of four factors (controlled variables); anode and cathode stoichiometry, operating temperature and current density. This yields a two-level, four factor (24) full factorial DOE. The data is used to form a linear regression model for each MEA, which is in turn utilized to predict the cell voltage at random values within the selected ranges of the four factors for validation. The main effects and two factor interactions of each factor are compared to determine their effect on the cell voltage and the underlying physics is examined to determine the best performing MEAs. The PBI based MEA has a much higher tolerance to carbon monoxide (CO) in the fuel stream in comparison with Nafion based MEAs due to the different proton conducting mechanism as well as a higher operating temperature, thus enabling reliable operation of HT-PEFC stacks with reformate containing upto 3% CO.
Keywords:High temperature PEFC  Design of experiments  Membrane electrode assembly  Regression analysis  HT-PEFC characterization  PBI membrane performance
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