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High-temperature proton exchange electrode kinetics

High-temperature proton exchange membrane fuel cells (HT-PEM fuel cells), which use modified perfluorosulfonic acid (PFSA) polymers [1—3] or acid-base polymers as membranes [4—8], usually operate at temperatures from 90 to 200 °C with low or no humidity. The development of HT-PEM fuel cells has been pursued worldwide to solve some of the problems associated with current low-temperature PEM fuel cells (LT-PEM fuel cells, usually operated at <90 °C) these include sluggish electrode kinetics, low tolerance for contaminants (e.g. carbon monoxide (CO)), and complicated water and heat management [4,5]. However, operating a PEM fuel cell at >90 °C also accelerates degradation of the fuel cell components, especially the membranes and electrocatalysts [8]. [Pg.247]


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