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Catalyst-coated diffusion medium

In the preparation of MEA, there are two options. One is to coat the CL onto the DM such as carbon paper, or carbon cloth, the other is to coat the CL onto the PEM, as shown in Figure 3.17. The CL coated on the diffusion medium is called Catalyst-coated Diffusion Medium (CDM), and the CL coated on the membrane is called Catalyst Coated Membrane (CCM). Using a hot-press process, by sandwiching PEM between two CDMs, or CCM between two DMs, an MEA can be fabricated for fuel cell testing. [Pg.106]

Diffusion medium properties for the PEFC system were most recently reviewed by Mathias et al. The primary purpose of a diffusion medium or gas diffusion layer (GDL) is to provide lateral current collection from the catalyst layer to the current collecting lands as well as uniform gas distribution to the catalyst layer through diffusion. It must also facilitate the transport of water out of the catalyst layer. The latter function is usually fulfilled by adding a coating of hydrophobic polymer such as poly(tet-rafluoroethylene) (PTFE) to the GDL. The hydrophobic polymer allows the excess water in the cathode catalyst layer to be expelled from the cell by gas flow in the channels, thereby alleviating flooding. It is known that the electric conductivity of GDL is... [Pg.492]

As we discussed above, there are two major types of CL fabrication techniques. One is to apply the catalyst ink onto the gas diffusion layer to form a catalyzed diffusion medium (CDM), and the other is to apply the catalyst ink onto the PEM to form a CCM. Normally, applying the ink to the gas diffusion medium has the advantage of preserving the membrane from chemical attacks by the solvents in the catalyst ink. However, it seems that the CL does not come into close contact with the membrane and therefore the electrode is prone to delamination. Regarding CCM, there are two ways of applying the catalyst ink to the membrane, namely the decal transferring process and the direct coating process. In the former, the CL is cast onto a PTFE blank... [Pg.111]

In chemical micro process technology with porous catalyst layers attached to the channel walls, convection through the porous medium can often be neglected. When the reactor geometry allows the flow to bypass the porous medium it will follow the path of smaller hydrodynamic resistance and will not penetrate the pore space. Thus, in micro reactors with channels coated with a catalyst medium, the flow velocity inside the medium is usually zero and heat and mass transfer occur by diffusion alone. [Pg.241]


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