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On the Performance of Proton Exchange Membrane Fuel Cells with a Catalyst Layer Fabricated Using an Inorganic Dispersant with Various Ultrasonic Mixing

Year: 2022

Journal: ACS Omega, Volume 7, JUN 13, page 21370–21377

Authors: Chiang, Wei-Hsiang; Lin, Shiow-Jyu; Wu, Jong-Shinn

Organizations: KLD Energy Technologies, Inc. [107C045]

This study utilizes both an inorganic dispersant, montmorillonite, and an organic dispersant (AS-1164) with 1.6 and 3.2 mgPt/cm2 platinum coatings that underwent various frequencies of ultrasonic mixing (40, 80, and 120 kHz) to fabricate proton exchange membrane fuel cells (PEMFCs). The performance of these PEMFCs was then compared. At room temperature and a hydrogen gas flow rate of 15 sccm. After undergoing 3 h of vibration at 120 kHz, the 1.6 mgPt/cm2 platinum-coated organic sample has a power density of 3.69 mW/cm2, while its inorganic counterpart has an impressive power density of 4.49 mW/cm2. In addition, using the 1.6 mgPt/cm2 platinum-coated inorganic dispersants that underwent vibration at 40 kHz, its resulting power density is only 0.95 mW/cm2. This result shows that the distribution of platinum coating is more even under high-frequency vibrations than low-frequency ones.