Abstract

Micro-porous layer (MPL) is the key component in proton exchange membrane fuel cell for water management. Electrospinning technique, providing a novel nanofiber structure, is recently used to fabricate MPL which gave improved fuel cell performance at normal temperature operation. However, underlying causes are not well understood, and no attempt has been made to study its effects on the cold start performance. In this work, electrospun MPL using non-toxic solvent was fabricated, and water management characteristics under both normal temperature and cold start conditions were compared with commercial MPL using the same catalyst coated membrane (CCM). Electrospun MPL outperformed the commercial MPL at 70 °C under high relative humilities due to marked reduction in mass transport losses. Under cold start conditions, fuel cell with electrospun MPL generated electricity for a longer time, possibly due to better interfacial connection, which facilitated water removal from catalyst layer.

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