화학공학소재연구정보센터
International Journal of Heat and Mass Transfer, Vol.54, No.5-6, 1132-1143, 2011
Effect of the cathode gas diffusion layer on the water transport behavior and the performance of passive direct methanol fuel cells operating with neat methanol
The passive operation of a direct methanol fuel cell with neat methanol requires the water that is produced at the cathode to diffuse through the membrane to the anode to compensate the methanol oxidation reaction (MOR). Hence, the anode performance of this type of fuel cell can be limited by the water transport rate from the cathode to the anode. In this work we theoretically show that the water transport from the cathode to the anode depends primarily on the design of the cathode gas diffusion layer (GDL). We investigate experimentally the effects of the design parameters of the cathode GDL, including the PTFE (polytetrafluoroethylene) content in the backing layer (BL), and the carbon loading and the PTFE content in the microporous layer (MPL) on the water transport and the performance of the passive DMFC with the help of a reference electrode. The results indicate that on one hand, these parameters can be adjusted to decrease the water concentration loss of the anode performance, but on the other hand, they can also cause an increase in the oxygen concentration loss of the cathode performance. Hence, an optimal balance in minimizing the both concentration losses is the key to maximize the cell performance. (C) 2010 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.