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Pre-oxidized and nitrided stainless steel alloy foil for proton exchange membrane fuel cell bipolar plates. Part 2: Single-cell fuel cell evaluation of stamped plates

Authors :
Toops, Todd J.
Brady, Michael P.
Tortorelli, Peter F.
Pihl, Josh A.
Estevez, Francisco
Connors, Daniel
Garzon, Fernando
Rockward, Tommy
Gervasio, Don
Mylan, William
Kosaraju, Sree Harsha
Source :
Journal of Power Sources. Sep2010, Vol. 195 Issue 17, p5619-5627. 9p.
Publication Year :
2010

Abstract

Abstract: Thermal (gas) nitridation of stainless steel alloys can yield low interfacial contact resistance (ICR), electrically conductive and corrosion-resistant nitride containing surface layers (Cr2N, CrN, TiN, V2N, VN, etc.) of interest for fuel cells, batteries, and sensors. This paper presents results of proton exchange membrane (PEM) single-cell fuel cell studies of stamped and pre-oxidized/nitrided developmental Fe–20Cr–4V weight percent (wt.%) and commercial type 2205 stainless steel alloy foils. The single-cell fuel cell behavior of the stamped and pre-oxidized/nitrided material was compared to as-stamped (no surface treatment) 904L, 2205, and Fe–20Cr–4V stainless steel alloy foils and machined graphite of similar flow field design. The best fuel cell behavior among the alloys was exhibited by the pre-oxidized/nitrided Fe–20Cr–4V, which exhibited ∼5–20% better peak power output than untreated Fe–20Cr–4V, 2205, and 904L metal stampings. Durability was assessed for pre-oxidized/nitrided Fe–20Cr–4V, 904L metal, and graphite plates by 1000+h of cyclic single-cell fuel cell testing. All three materials showed good durability with no significant degradation in cell power output. Post-test analysis indicated no metal ion contamination of the membrane electrode assemblies (MEAs) occurred with the pre-oxidized and nitrided Fe–20Cr–4V or graphite plates, and only a minor amount of contamination with the 904L plates. [Copyright &y& Elsevier]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
03787753
Volume :
195
Issue :
17
Database :
Academic Search Index
Journal :
Journal of Power Sources
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
50698989
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jpowsour.2010.03.056