High Stability Electrodes for High Temperature Proton Exchange Membrane Fuel Cell by Using Advanced Nanocarbonaceous Materials

Resumen

This work studies the stability and performance of a cathodic electrode for high-temperature proton exchange membrane (HT-PEMFC) systems prepared with a carbon nanosphere (CNS) based microporous layer and carbon nanofibers (CNFp) used as a catalyst support. The obtained results are compared with a standard Vulcan carbon XC72 based electrode. With this purpose, two membrane−electrode assemblies (MEAs) were prepared using the cathodic electrodes and tested in a 25 cm2 HT-PEMFC system. Preliminary short-life tests around 330 h were carried out with both MEAs. During the tests, different characterization procedures, consisting of polarization curves, spectroscopy impedance analysis, cyclic voltammetry and linear sweep voltammetry were performed in order to evaluate the evolution of the main stability and performance parameters of the MEAs. Results showed that the application of these new materials increases positively the stability of the MEA in comparison with the standard Vulcan carbon XC72 material, with a negligible decrease in the performance of the advanced MEA during all tests, making these results very promising to overcome the service lifetime limitations of these systems.

Descripción

Este estudio evalúa un electrodo catódico para sistemas de membrana de intercambio de protones de alta temperatura (HT-PEMFC) utilizando nuevos materiales de carbono nanotecnológicos. Se comparan con un electrodo estándar basado en carbono Vulcan XC72. Los resultados muestran que los nuevos materiales mejoran la estabilidad de la MEA con una ligera disminución en el rendimiento, lo que los hace prometedores para superar las limitaciones de vida útil de estos sistemas.

Citación

Zamora, H., Plaza, J., Cañizares, P., Rodrigo, M. A., & Lobato, J. (2017). High-Stability Electrodes for High-Temperature Proton Exchange Membrane Fuel Cells by Using Advanced Nanocarbonaceous Materials. ChemElectroChem, 4(12), 3288-3295. 10.1002/celc.201700699
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