Abstract

The parameters influencing the water management or the gas diffusion have a large impact on the performances of the PEMFC. In this work, we focused on the influence of the composition of the cathode catalytic layer on the performance of the MEA in relation to the relative humidity. A carbon aerogel was synthesized as catalyst support with a texture minimizing diffusive losses. We studied the influence of the Nafion content by preparing various cathode catalytic layers whose hydric properties were modified by adding PTFE as a hydrophobic agent. We evaluated the impact of the cathodic relative humidity by testing MEAs on a single cell test bench. We showed that modifying the composition of the catalytic layers playing on the content of both Nafion and PTFE, enables to improve the performance due to a better water management. The best performance was obtained with a Nafion/Carbon mass ratio (N/C) of 0.5 and a PTFE/Carbon (PTFE/C) mass ratio of 0.35 allowing 40% more power at 0.4 V and 75%RH. A first positive evaluation of the impact of PTFE is also done with TEC10E40E.

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