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Investigation of acidity on corrosion behavior and surface properties of SS304 in simulated PEMFC cathode environments

Year: 2022

Journal: Int. J. Hydrog. Energy, Volume 47, JUN 29, page 22938–22951

Authors: Xuan, Junji; Liu, Yueren; Xu, Likun; Bai, Shuangfeng; Xin, Yonglei; Wang, Li; Zhang, Guodong; Su, Yan; Xue, Lili; Li, Li

Organizations: Luoyang Ship Material Research Institute and Southwest Institute of Technology and Engineering Cooperation fund [HDHDW5902020101]

Keywords: Bipolar plate; Corrosion; Proton exchange membrane fuel cell (PEMFC); Stainless steel; Acidity; Wettability

This study presents the influence of acidity on the corrosion performance and surface properties of AISI 304 stainless steel (SS304) in the simulated cathode condition of proton exchange membrane fuel cells (PEMFC) with various concentrations of H2SO4. The electrochemical tests indicate that the corrosion resistance of SS304 samples decreases gradually with the solution acidity ascending, but the stable current densities (0.043 -0.547 mu A cm(-2)) in the simulated solutions after polarization (0.6 V, 5 h) are all lower than that of the relevant DOE 2025 target (i(corr) < 1 mu A cm(-2)). Obvious pitting corrosion occur in the solutions with H2SO4 concentration higher than 10(-3) M. The surface wettability and interfacial contact resistance (ICR) of the potentiostatically polarized SS304 show an upward trend with the solution acidity increasing, and whether the SS304 samples are polarized or not, their ICR (0.274-1.232 Omega cm(2)) is far higher than the latest DOE 2025 technical target (<0.01 Omega cm(2)). The results reveal that surface modification is indispensable for SS304 as bipolar plates, and more attention should be paid to possessing high and stable pitting resistance, hydrophobicity, and interfacial conductivity in an acid environment. (C) 2022 Hydrogen Energy Publications LLC. Published by Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.