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Study on the Degradation of MEA Using Sulfonated Poly(ether ether ketone) Membrane in Proton Exchange Membrane Fuel Cells

Authors :
Byungchan Hwang
Kwon-Pil Park
Hye-Ri Lee
Jung-Hun Lee
Se-Hoon Lee
Il-Chai Na
Sung-June Oh
Source :
Korean Chemical Engineering Research. 54:305-309
Publication Year :
2016
Publisher :
The Korean Institute of Chemical Engineers, 2016.

Abstract

− Recently, there are many efforts focused on development of more economical non-fluorinated membranes for PEMFCs (Proton Exchange Membrane Fuel Cells). In this study, to test the durability of sPEEK MEA (Membrane and Electrode Assembly), ADT (Accelerated Degradation Test) of MEA degradation was done at the condition that membrane and electrode were degraded simultaneously. Before and after degradation, I-V polarization curve, hydrogen crossover, electrochemical surface area, membrane resistance and charge transfer resistance were measured. Although the permeability of hydrogen through sPEEK membrane was low, sPEEK membrane was weaker to radical evolved at low humidity and OCV condition than fluorinated membrane such as Nafion. Performance after MEA degradation for 144 hours and 271 hours were reduced by 15% and 65%, respectively. It was showed that the main cause of rapid decrease of performance after 144 hours was shorting due to Pt/C particles in the pinholes.

Details

ISSN :
0304128X
Volume :
54
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Korean Chemical Engineering Research
Accession number :
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