Abstract

In this study, the NbN/Nb bilayer structure was prepared by duplex-treatment (plasma surface alloying + nitriding) on titanium used as bipolar plates for proton exchange membrane fuel cells (PEMFCs). Niobium coating was deposited on titanium by means of double glow plasma surface alloying technique. Then, a thin NbN layer was created by plasma nitriding. The corrosion resistance and electrical conductivity of samples were measured in simulated PEMFCs environments. The result shows that at an applied potential of 0.6 V the corrosion current density of duplex-treated sample is two orders lower than that of untreated titanium. After corrosion testing at 0.6 V for 4 h, the interfacial contact resistance is 5.1 mΩ cm2 compared with 29.7 mΩ cm2 for untreated titanium.

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