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Improved Water Management of Electrospun Nanofiber Membrane Electrode Assemblies at High Current Densities Measured in Operando Using Neutron Radiography

ECS Meeting Abstracts(2019)

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Neutron radiography was used to measure water concentrations through the cross-sections of sprayed gas diffusion electrodes (GDE) and electrospun perfluorosulfonic acid-platinum nanofiber (NF) electrodes during fuel cell operation. The performance of Generation 1 poly(acrylic acid)-based NF electrodes is improved at high current densities compared to the baseline given by a GDE cell. Through-thickness water profiles reveal that at high current densities, the water concentrations within the membrane electrode assembly (MEA) and gas diffusion layers are around 2x lower in the nanofiber-containing MEA compared to the baseline GDE, commensurate with the observed polarization performance. In Generation 2 electrospun nanofiber electrodes, poly(ethylene oxide)-based electrodes show higher performance than poly(acrylic acid) electrodes, while retaining less water in the MEA. These results imply that the electrospun nanofiber electrodes have an improved ability to maintain hydration without flooding, which leads to improved performance over a range of relative humidities.
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electrospun,membrane
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