Characterization of polymer electrolyte fuel ceils by neutron scattering during operation in a segmented electrode cell

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Abstract

Small-angle neutron scattering (SANS) is a powerful technique to visualize the swelling behavior of a polymer electrolyte membrane (Nafion) during cell operation. Using a small incident beam with 10 mm in diameter, we monitored the inhomogeneous swelling and ion-cluster size distribution in a membrane along a serpentine gas flow channel as a function of current density. To determine the local cell voltage, corresponding to SANS observation, we developed a segmented electrode that was incorporated in a shunt resistance circuit. Using the segmented electrode, we quantitatively determined local cell resistance and cell voltage during operation. © 2013, The Society of Polymer Science.

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Ueda, S., Eguchi, M., Kobayashi, Y., Tsutsumi, Y., Putra, A., Yamaguchi, D., & Koizumi, S. (2013). Characterization of polymer electrolyte fuel ceils by neutron scattering during operation in a segmented electrode cell. Kobunshi Ronbunshu, 70(3), 94–101. https://doi.org/10.1295/koron.70.94

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