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Journal of Power Sources, Vol.196, No.22, 9800-9809, 2011
Low temperature decal transfer method for hydrocarbon membrane based membrane electrode assemblies in polymer electrolyte membrane fuel cells
Decal transfer is an effective membrane electrode assembly (MEA) fabrication method known for its low interfacial resistance and suitability for mass processing. Previously decal transfer for hydrocarbon membranes was performed at temperatures above 200 degrees C. Here a novel low temperature decal transfer (LTD) method for hydrocarbon membranes is introduced. The new method applies a small amount (2.2 mg cm(-2)) of liquid (1-pentanol) onto the membrane separator before decal transfer to lower the T(g) of the membrane and achieves complete decal transfer at 110 degrees C and 6 MPa. Nafion binder amount in the catalyst layer and catalyst layer annealing temperature is controlled to optimize the fuel cell performance. Compared to conventional decal transfer (CDT), the novel LTD method shows enhancement in energy efficiency, simplicity in the process scheme, and improvement in fuel cell performance. Crown Copyright (C) 2011 Published by Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.