Analysis of liquid water transport in cathode catalyst layer of PEM fuel cells

Prodip K. Das, Xianguo Li*, Zhong-Sheng Liu

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Abstract

The performance of a polymer electrolyte membrane (PEM) fuel cell is significantly affected by liquid water generated at the cathode catalyst layer (CCL) potentially causing water flooding of cathode; while the ionic conductivity of PEM is directly proportional to its water content. Therefore, it is essential to maintain a delicate water balance, which requires a good understanding of the liquid water transport in the PEM fuel cells. In this study, a one-dimensional analytical solution of liquid water transport across the CCL is derived from the fundamental transport equations to investigate the water transport in the CCL of a PEM fuel cell. The effect of CCL wettability on liquid water transport and the effect of excessive liquid water, which is also known as “flooding”, on reactant transport and cell performance have also been investigated. It has been observed that the wetting characteristic of a CCL plays significant role on the liquid water transport and cell performance. Further, the liquid water saturation in a hydrophilic CCL can be significantly reduced by increasing the surface wettability or lowering the contact angle. Based on a dimensionless time constant analysis, it has been shown that the liquid water production from the phase change process is negligible compared to the production from the electrochemical process.
Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)2403-2416
JournalInternational journal of hydrogen energy
Volume35
Issue number6
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 2010

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