| Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 10568436 | Journal of Power Sources | 2005 | 7 Pages |
Abstract
Nafion 117 was coated with thin layers of metallic Pd by electroless deposition from commercial plating baths. The deposits were well adhering and crack-free. In a purpose-built direct methanol fuel cell for liquid electrolyte, the methanol-blocking ability of the Nafion/Pd composites was studied. The cell construction allowed determining the methanol concentration directly in the catholyte while recording electrochemical parameters. Compared to bare Nafion, the Nafion/Pd composites considerably reduced methanol crossover. This resulted in enhanced cell performance, which was found to be somewhat dependent also on the potential of the Pd layer.
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Authors
T. Hejze, B.R. Gollas, R.K. Sauerbrey, M. Schmied, F. Hofer, J.O. Besenhard,
