MEAs with nanofiber mat electrodes containing Pt/C catalyst and Nafion binder were fabricated and evaluated. The electrodes were prepared by electrospinning a solution of catalyst powder, salt-form Nafion (with Na + , Li + , or Cs + as the sulfonic acid counterion), and a carrier polymer of either polyethylene oxide or poly(acrylic acid). The carrier polymer was extracted prior to MEA testing by a hot water soaking step. The resulting fibers were 15%–17% porous, with a core–shell-like morphology (a coating of primarily Nafion on the fiber surface). MEAs with anode/cathode catalyst loadings of 0.1 mg Pt cm −2 each and a Nafion 211 membrane produced high power at both high and low relative humidity (RH) conditions in H 2 /air fuel cell tests, e.g., a maximum power density of 919 mW cm −2 at 100% RH and 832 mW cm −2 at 40% RH for a test at 80 °C and 200 kPa abs . The presence of nm-size pores within the fibers trapped water via capillary condensation during low RH feed gas testing, thus maintaining a high proton conductivity of the Nafion binder in the anode and cathode while minimizing/eliminating ionic isolation of catalyst particles in low water content, poorly conductive binder.
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Waldrop, K., Slack, J. J., Gumeci, C., Parrondo, J., Dale, N., Reeves, K. S., … Pintauro, P. N. (2023). Electrospun Nanofiber Electrodes for High and Low Humidity PEMFC Operation. Journal of The Electrochemical Society, 170(2), 024507. https://doi.org/10.1149/1945-7111/acb8e2
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