Water Limiting Current Measurements in Anion Exchange Membrane Fuel Cells (AEMFCs); Part 1: Water Limiting Current Method Development

Cheng He, Ami Yang-Neyerlin, Bryan Pivovar

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Abstract

Water management is critical in optimizing anion exchange membrane fuel cell (AEMFCs) performance and durability. The role of membranes on determining cell water balance in AEMFCs has received limited study. A more thorough understanding of membrane water transport parameters is necessary for thorough cell optimization. In this study, a novel method for probing limiting current based on water flux across an AEMFC is presented for the first time. The water limiting current has been investigated as a function of relative humidity of anode and cathode streams, cathode backpressure and cell operating temperature. From these studies, it is clearly shown that water diffusion through the membrane from the anode is the most critical mechanism for achieving high current density performance and durability. The developed method can act as a novel screening technique that focuses on the impacts of water transport parameters and helps identify promising membrane materials based on their water transport properties. A critical but underappreciated facet of AEMFC performance and durability.

Original languageAmerican English
Article number231534
Number of pages6
JournalJournal of Power Sources
Volume539
DOIs
StatePublished - 15 Aug 2022

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NREL Publication Number

  • NREL/JA-5900-82120

Keywords

  • AEMFC
  • anion exchange membrane fuel cell
  • cell water balance
  • water management

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