Accelerated degradation of polymer electrolyte membrane fuel cell gas diffusion layers. III. Mass transport resistance and liquid water accumulation at limiting current density with in operando synchrotron X-ray radiography

George MG, Liu H, Muirhead D, Banerjee R, Ge N, Shrestha P, Lee J, Chevalier S, Hinebaugh J, Messerschmidt M, Zeis R, Scholta J, Bazylak A (2017)


Publication Type: Journal article

Publication year: 2017

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Book Volume: 164

Pages Range: F714-F721

Journal Issue: 7

DOI: 10.1149/2.0091707jes

Abstract

A gas diffusion layer (GDL) was subjected to accelerated degradation (ageing) via complete submersion in hydrogen peroxide. The impacts of ageing were evaluated through deviations in limiting current densities, oxygen mass transport resistances, and liquid water saturation distributions in the aged GDL compared to pristine materials. For dry (volumetric oxygen concentration of 1%) and partially saturated cathode conditions (volumetric oxygen concentrations of 5%, 10%, and 21%), the fuel cell composed of aged GDLs reached limiting current densities up to 10.3% lower and experienced increases in overall oxygen mass transport resistance of up to 11.5% compared to the pristine GDLs. This performance reduction was attributed to a higher liquid water content in the aged GDL under the flow field channel compared to the pristine GDL. The results suggest that the higher saturation in the channel regions of the aged GDL led to increasingly restrictive gas transport due to the higher average water content and reduced pathways for reactant gas transport, therefore contributing to the reductions in the limiting current. In fuel cell builds with aged and pristine GDLs, up to 13.6 times more liquid water was present in the GDL under the rib compared to that under the channel at limiting current operation.

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George, M.G., Liu, H., Muirhead, D., Banerjee, R., Ge, N., Shrestha, P.,... Bazylak, A. (2017). Accelerated degradation of polymer electrolyte membrane fuel cell gas diffusion layers. III. Mass transport resistance and liquid water accumulation at limiting current density with in operando synchrotron X-ray radiography. Journal of The Electrochemical Society, 164(7), F714-F721. https://doi.org/10.1149/2.0091707jes

MLA:

George, Michael G., et al. "Accelerated degradation of polymer electrolyte membrane fuel cell gas diffusion layers. III. Mass transport resistance and liquid water accumulation at limiting current density with in operando synchrotron X-ray radiography." Journal of The Electrochemical Society 164.7 (2017): F714-F721.

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