## Abstract This paper presents investigations into the chronoamperometric experiments performed on polybenzimidazole/phosphoric acid based high temperature polymer electrolyte membrane fuel cells. Electrolyte loadings in the membrane electrode assembly are varied to realise three different degrees
The Use of Fluorocarbon Surfactants to Improve the Manufacture of PEM Fuel Cell Electrodes
โ Scribed by R. G. A. Wills; M. J. Watt-Smith; F. C. Walsh
- Publisher
- John Wiley and Sons
- Year
- 2009
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 884 KB
- Volume
- 9
- Category
- Article
- ISSN
- 1615-6846
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โฆ Synopsis
Abstract
Fluorocarbon surfactants are used to improve surface wetting during the screen printing of carbon black inks onto PEM fuel cell electrodes. The fluorosurfactants were tested in inks that comprised a Nafionยฎ ionomer solution with platinumโloaded carbon black. Four commercially available fluorosurfactants (Zonyl FSO, Zonyl 1033D, Forafac 1098 and Novec FC 4430) were screened and assessed for electrochemical activity (via cyclic voltammetry), leaching and the ability to form ink layers. Good wetting characteristics were observed and the inks showed a similar specific electrochemical active area (200โ430โcm^2^โmg^โ1^ Pt) to a standard reference ink (370โcm^2^โmg^โ1^ Pt), indicating that the surfactants did not adversely adsorb on the platinum catalyst surface or block the adsorption/desorption of hydrogen. Additionally, the fluorosurfactants in the cured inks were shown to be electrochemically inactive in the potential region relevant to fuel cell operation.
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