Abstract

In this work, a novel self-humidifying membrane electrode assembly (MEA) with Pt/SiO 2/C as anode catalyst was developed to improve the performance of proton exchange membrane fuel cell (PEMFC) operating at low humidity conditions. The characteristics of the composite catalysts were investigated by XRD, TEM and water uptake measurement. The optimal performance of the MEA was obtained with the 10 wt.% of silica in the composite catalyst by single cell tests under both high and low humidity conditions. The low humidity performance of the novel self-humidifying MEA was evaluated in a H 2/air PEMFC at ambient pressure under different relative humidity (RH) and cell temperature conditions. The results show that the MEA performance was hardly changed even if the RHs of both the anode and cathode decreased from 100% to 28%. However, the low humidity performance of the MEA was quite susceptible to the cell temperature, which decreased steeply as the cell temperature increased. At a cell temperature of 50 °C, the MEA shows good stability for low humidity operating: the current density remained at 0.65 A cm −2 at a usual work voltage of 0.6 V without any degradation after 120 h operation under 28% RH for both the anode and cathode.

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