Understanding Impacts of Catalyst-Layer Thickness on Fuel-Cell Performance via Mathematical Modeling

  • Zenyuk I
  • Das P
  • Weber A
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© The Author(s) 2016. In this article, a two-dimensional, multiphase, transient model is introduced and used to explore the impact of catalyst-layer thickness on performance. In particular, the tradeoffs between water production and removal through transport or evaporation are highlighted, with a focus on low-temperature performance. For the latter, a case study of an ultra-thin catalyst layer is undergone to explore how various material properties alter the steady-state and startup performance of a cell. The findings provide understanding and guidance to optimize fuel-cell performance with thin electrodes.

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Zenyuk, I. V., Das, P. K., & Weber, A. Z. (2016). Understanding Impacts of Catalyst-Layer Thickness on Fuel-Cell Performance via Mathematical Modeling. Journal of The Electrochemical Society, 163(7), F691–F703. https://doi.org/10.1149/2.1161607jes

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