Journal of Power Sources, Vol.195, No.17, 5543-5549, 2010
Prevention of the water flooding by micronizing the pore structure of gas diffusion layer for polymer electrolyte fuel cell
In polymer electrolyte fuel cells, high humidity must be established to maintain high proton conductivity in the polymer electrolyte. However, the water that is produced electrochemically at the cathode catalyst layer can condense in the cell and cause an obstruction to the diffusion of reaction gas in the gas diffusion layer and the gas channel. This leads to a sudden decrease of the cell voltage. To combat this, strict water management techniques are required, which usually focus on the gas diffusion layer. In this study, the use of specially treated carbon paper as a flood-proof gas diffusion layer under extremely high humidity conditions was investigated experimentally. The results indicated that flooding originates at the interface between the gas diffusion layer and the catalyst layer, and that such flooding could be eliminated by control of the pore size in the gas diffusion layer at this interface. (C) 2010 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.
Keywords:Polymer electrolyte fuel cell;Water management;Flooding;Gas diffusion layer;Microporous layer;Pore structure