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Journal Article | FZJ-2019-01358 |
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2020
Elsevier
New York, NY [u.a.]
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Please use a persistent id in citations: http://hdl.handle.net/2128/24629 doi:10.1016/j.ijadhadh.2019.102473
Abstract: The use of decal substrates to produce catalyst coated membranes (CCMs) for polymer electrolyte membrane water electrolyzers or fuel cells is a common procedure. For economic and ecological reasons, the reuse of decal substrates would be desirable. Thus far, it has not been investigated whether reuse is possible. Therefore, this study focuses on the repeated coating and transfer in decal processes and investigates changes in substrate properties. After coating Kapton and PTFE with a Carbon-Nafion dispersion, the dry layer was transferred onto a Nafion membrane. This procedure was repeated 50 times. The change in substrate thickness and surface free energy (SFE), as well as the transfer rate (TR), were monitored. The residues on the substrate and scattering of the TR were higher for Kapton compared to PTFE. None of the decal substrates changed its SFE and thickness within the measurement uncertainties. Because of the smaller scattering in the TR, PTFE is more suitable for reuse.
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