Fabrication and performance test of a catalyst-coated membrane from direct spray deposition

Sun, LL; Ran, R; Wang, GX; Shao, ZP

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1136495

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Journal Article

Year

2008

HERO ID 1136495
In Press No
Year 2008
Title Fabrication and performance test of a catalyst-coated membrane from direct spray deposition
Authors Sun, LL; Ran, R; Wang, GX; Shao, ZP
Journal Solid State Ionics
Volume 179
Issue 21-26
Page Numbers 960-965
Abstract Catalyst-coated membranes (CCMs) play an important role in the PEMFCs. The direct-spraying deposition method that is using ethyleneglycol (EG) soaked Nafion membrane and the catalyst ink with isopropyl alcohol as the primary liquid media and small amount of EG as additive has been developed for fabrication of high-quality CCMs. The properties of the CCMs have been analyzed by SEM, I-V and EIS characterization. Both modification of catalyst layers and membrane surfaces with Nafion had significant impacts on the cell performance. On favorable conditions, a peak power density of similar to 430mW/cm(2) could be achieved for a H-2 vertical bar O-2 cell at ambient pressure and total Pt loading of 0.3mg/cm(2) including both the anode and cathode. (C) 2008 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.
Doi 10.1016/j.ssi.2008.01.081
Wosid WOS:000259269100048
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Keyword catalyst-coated membranes; ethylene glycol; PEMFCs; Nafion
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