Conference Presentation (Other) FZJ-2024-00736

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Modelling Water Phenomenon in the Cathode Side of Polymer Electrolyte Fuel Cells

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2023

Electrolyzer, Fuel Cell Forum 2023, EFCF 2023, LuzernLuzern, Switzerland, 4 Jul 2023 - 7 Jul 20232023-07-042023-07-07

Abstract: Water exerts a crucial influence on the performance of a polymer electrolyte fuel cell. as both “catalyst activating agent” and “oxygen blocker”. Therefore, fine-tuning the water distribution is imperative for high performance. In this work, we present a water balance model to calculate the distribution of liquid water in cathode catalyst layer and diffusion media. The model incorporates the influence of the local liquid water saturation on the effective transport properties. Liquid water saturation is both a composition variable determining the effective properties, and a solution variable depending on the solution of the transport equations that use the effective properties. The model reveals the formation of a thin water layer in the diffusion media (DM) adjacent to the cathode catalyst layer (CCL). The interfacial water layer strongly impedes oxygen transport and reduces the oxygen concentration in CCL, which causes the knee-shape voltage loss and drastically reduces the cell performance. We elucidate the origin of the water layer, present parametric studies of this effect, and propose mitigation strategies. The fundamental understanding obtained will aid the development of membrane electrode assemblies with tailored pore network properties to achieve vital improvements in performance.


Contributing Institute(s):
  1. IEK-13 (IEK-13)
Research Program(s):
  1. 1231 - Electrochemistry for Hydrogen (POF4-123) (POF4-123)

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