Title of article
Experimental investigation of the role of a microporous layer on the water transport and performance of a PEM fuel cell
Author/Authors
Hasan K. Atiyeh، نويسنده , , Kunal Karan، نويسنده , , Brant Peppley، نويسنده , , Aaron Phoenix، نويسنده , , Ela Halliop، نويسنده , , Jon Pharoah، نويسنده ,
Issue Information
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2007
Pages
11
From page
111
To page
121
Abstract
A highly reliable experimental system that consistently closed the overall water balance to within 5% was developed to study the role of a microporous layer (MPL), attached to carbon paper porous transport layer (PTL), on the water transport and performance of a standard 100 cm2 active area PEM fuel cell. Various combinations of cells were built and tested with PTLs at the electrodes using either carbon fibre paper with a MPL (SGL 10BB) or carbon fibre paper without a MPL (SGL 10BA). The net water drag coefficient at three current densities (0.3, 0.5 and 0.7 A cm−2) for two combinations of anode/cathode relative humidity (60/100% and 100/60%) and stoichiometric ratios of H2/air (1.4/3 and 1.4/2) was determined from water balance measurements. The addition of a MPL to the carbon fibre paper PTL at the cathode did not cause a statistically significant change to the overall drag coefficient although there was a significant improvement to the fuel cell performance and durability when a MPL was used at the cathode. The presence of a MPL on either electrode or on both electrodes also exhibited similar performance compared to when the MPL was placed at the cathode. These results indicate that the presence of MPL indeed improves the cell performance although it does not affect the net water drag coefficient. The correlation between cell performance and global water transport cannot be ascertained and warrants further experimental investigation.
Keywords
Ionomeric membrane , water transport , microporous layer , Net water drag , PEM fuel cell
Journal title
Journal of Power Sources
Serial Year
2007
Journal title
Journal of Power Sources
Record number
441606
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