Effect of ionomer content and relative humidity on polymer electrolyte membrane fuel cell (PEMFC) performance of membrane-electrode assemblies (MEAs) prepared by decal transfer method

660 01 natural sciences 7. Clean energy COMPLEX CAPACITANCE ANALYSIS; OXYGEN REDUCTION KINETICS; GAS-DIFFUSION ELECTRODES; CATALYST LAYER; NAFION CONTENT; AC-IMPEDANCE; PLATINUM; CARBON; TEMPERATURE; FABRICATION 0104 chemical sciences
DOI: 10.1016/j.ijhydene.2010.06.044 Publication Date: 2010-07-28T12:53:34Z
ABSTRACT
Abstract Membrane-electrode assemblies (MEAs) were fabricated by the decal transfer method with various Nafion ionomer contents (10–40 wt%) and their single cell performance and electrochemical characteristics were examined in atmospheric air at relative humidities of 25–95%. At high humidity (95%), the MEA performance was the highest with a cathode ionomer content of 30 and 20 wt% at 0.6 and 0.4 V, respectively. The optimum ionomer content of the decal MEAs increased with decreasing humidity, because of the change in the oxygen transport rate (water flooding) and number of active sites (ionic resistance). The concentration overpotential gradually increased with relative humidity up to about 0.4 V at 0.8 A/cm2, which was not considered in previous studies using pressurized air and oxygen. The combined effect of the electrochemical active surface area and ionic resistance of the cathodes on the activation overpotential was also investigated, focusing on intermediate and low humidity levels, using a newly developed impedance analysis method.
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