Behaviors of proton exchange membrane fuel cells under oxidant starvation

2010 
Durability is an important issue in proton exchange membrane fuel cells (PEMFCs) currently. Reactant starvation could be one of the reasons for PEMFC degradation. In this research, the oxidant starvation phenomena in a single cell are investigated. The local interfacial potential, current and temperature distribution are detected in situ with a specially constructed segmented cell. Experimental results show that during the cell reversal process due to oxidant starvation, the local interfacial potential in the oxidant inlet keeps positive while that of the middle and outlet regions become negative, which illustrates that oxygen and proton reduction reactions could occur simultaneously in different regions at the cathode. roton exchange membrane fuel cell
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