Understanding Impacts of Catalyst-Layer Thickness on Fuel-Cell Performance via Mathematical Modeling
Publication Type
Journal Article
Date Published
06/2016
Authors
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DOI
Abstract
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.
Journal
Journal of The Electrochemical Society
Volume
163
Year of Publication
2016
Issue
7
ISSN
0013-4651
Organization
Research Areas
Laboratory
LBNL
Type
Analysis, Integration, Legacy Papers