Energies (Jan 2020)

Analysis of HT-PEM MEAs’ Long-Term Stabilities

  • Julian Büsselmann,
  • Maren Rastedt,
  • Tomas Klicpera,
  • Karsten Reinwald,
  • Henrike Schmies,
  • Alexander Dyck,
  • Peter Wagner

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/en13030567
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 13, no. 3
p. 567

Abstract

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Despite the great advantages of high-temperature polymer electrolyte membrane (HT-PEM) fuel cells over the low-temperature (LT) PEM alternative, such as enhanced reaction kinetics and higher tolerance against impurities like CO due to the higher operation temperature, the achievement of high lifetimes still remains a challenge. In order to improve the durability of the fuel cell, extensive research has been carried out on alternatives for the individual components. For this reason, this paper conducted extended long-term tests with three three membrane electrode assemblies (MEAs) from one manufacturer under different operational scenarios. The MEAs differed mainly by the membranes used and showed significantly different behaviors. While the first MEA reached the end of life already after 2600 h, the second one could pass 9800 h almost without any problems. The third MEA proved resistant to adverse conditions. For all three MEAs, extensive electrochemical characterizations and μ-CT examinations for the analysis of long-term stability are shown.

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