Effects of ionomer chemical degradation on low-Pt proton exchange membrane fuel cells
Abstrak
Free radicals are a class of reactive substances produced during the operation of proton exchange membrane fuel cells (PEMFCs), which have a great impact on the durability of PEMFCs. Previous research on the fuel cell degradation mechanism mainly focused on the degradation of the membrane electrode assembly (MEA) in high Pt loading PEMFCs, especially the chemical degradation of proton exchange membrane (PEM). However, there are significant differences in the characteristics and performance of PEMFCs with low and high Pt loading especially under the high current density, which is mainly due to the oxygen transport process in cathode catalyst layers (CCLs). Currently, few relevant research has explored the impact of chemical degradation on oxygen transport in the cathode of low-Pt PEMFCs. Therefore, this work investigates the effects of free radical attack on the structure of ionomer films, the local oxygen transport process and the evolution of the ionomer coated Pt/C structure in CCLs through physicochemical characterizations, electrochemical measurements and molecular dynamic simulations. Our research found that free radical attacks decreased the electrochemical active area of CCLs, but it also temporarily improved the cell performance at high current densities. Furthermore, molecular dynamics simulations demonstrated that the ionomer exhibited higher oxygen self-diffusion and a more relaxed structure after degradation.
Topik & Kata Kunci
Penulis (11)
Xiaohui Yan
Shiqing Liu
Yongjian Su
Jiabin You
Huiyuan Li
Xiaojing Cheng
Congfan Zhao
Yong Feng
Miaomiao He
Guoqiang Zhang
Junliang Zhang
Akses Cepat
- Tahun Terbit
- 2026
- Sumber Database
- DOAJ
- DOI
- 10.1016/j.fub.2026.100143
- Akses
- Open Access ✓