Evaluation of cathode contamination with Ca2+ in proton exchange membrane fuel cells

2018 
Abstract An ex-situ evaluation of the effects of Ca 2+ on the cathode of proton exchange membrane fuel cells was completed. A Ca 2+ concentration of 0.9 mM in the HClO 4 solution had no effect on the oxygen reduction reaction activity of a Pt/C catalyst. Upon increasing the Ca 2+ concentration to 9 and 90 mM, the availability of Pt active sites slightly decreased in the presence of Ca 2+ , and other observed effects included (i) a decrease in the kinetic and diffusion-limited currents; (ii) a decrease in the electron transfer number, and accordingly, an increase in H 2 O 2 formation; and (iii) an increase in the acid site occupation and a decrease in the O 2 permeability in the ionomer. The Ca 2+ cations that were absorbed in the ionomer reduced the mass-transport kinetics of O 2 and blocked the adsorption of O 2 on the Pt particles.
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