International Journal of Hydrogen Energy, Vol.41, No.13, 5783-5792, 2016
Self-passivating carbon film as bipolar plate protective coating in polymer electrolyte membrane fuel cell
The effects of W doping on the microstructure, ICR, and corrosion resistance of carbon films are systematically investigated. The W-doped carbon film has a compact structure and the surface topography changes slightly with W concentration. W exists in mainly the metallic state when the concentration is small, but amorphous WC is formed in the C-w2(A) and C-w3(A) samples. The ICR at a typical compaction force of 150 N cm(-2) increases marginally in the range of 6.25-7.21 m Omega-cm(2) as the W concentration is varied. The carbon films with smaller W concentrations have better corrosion resistance and even the self-passivating ability. During pulse polarization, the bare SS316L shows a very large current density of 150 mu A cm(-2) due to breakdown of the passive film, but C-w1(A) shows a stable and low current density of about 0.6 mu A cm(-2) due to the good self-passivating ability. The self-passivating ability originates from oxidation of metallic state Win the carbon film and so a proper W concentration can yield the desirable self-passivating effect. Copyright (C) 2016, Hydrogen Energy Publications, LLC. Published by Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.
Keywords:Polymer electrolyte membrane fuel cell;Bipolar plate;Carbon film;Tungsten;Interfacial contact resistance;Corrosion resistance