Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
1275530 International Journal of Hydrogen Energy 2012 8 Pages PDF
Abstract

The outer micro-porous layer (MPL) between the gas diffusion layer and channel of the bipolar plate was studied for both sides of the electrodes in DMFC, with particular attention to the effects of the hydrophobicity of the MPL on mass transport as well as cell performance. Water-transport behavior from the electrodes to the channel was observed through the transparent window of the single cell with membrane-electrode assemblies (MEAs) including three combinations of outer MPLs. The crossover amount of methanol as well as water through the membrane was measured, and the mass balance, based on the measured flux, was established to understand the mass transport in MEAs. The design of outer MPLs is discussed for the best cell performance.

► An outer micro-porous layer (MPL) is the extra layer onto the gas diffusion layer. ► The outer MPL is hydrophobic, but that of each electrode is relatively controlled. ► High liquid saturation of anode and low flooding of cathode show the best performance. ► The pair results in the stable mass transport and higher limiting current density. ► Liquid saturation in the each electrode is calculated.

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