Abstract

In this work, we present a study on the integration of a high oxygen permeability ionomer (HOPI) with high durability carbon supported platinum (Pt/C) catalysts to prepare cathode catalyst layers (CCLs) for polymer electrolyte membrane fuel cells (PEMFCs). A key motivation is the production of PEMFCs with high efficiency and durability for heavy-duty fuel cell vehicles. Our results from integrating a pre-commercial HOPI with robust, state-of-the-art catalysts with medium and low surface area carbon supports show significant increases in specific activities (67% increase over the standard commercial ionomer) at low current densities and reduced oxygen (O2) transport resistances (RO2’s) at high current densities, enabling both higher efficiency and peak power density. The reduction in the RO2 with the HOPI is most significant at low relative humidity (RH), due to its more rigid backbone structure resisting compaction at lower water contents. In our ink optimization analysis, we show that the HOPI in this study achieves its peak performance with an ionomer to carbon ratio (I/C) of 0.6 and a moderately alcohol-rich ink solvent when fabricating catalyst layers by the decal method with an automatic wet film coater.

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