The performance degradation of a proton exchange membrane fuel cell (PEMFC) is studied in the presence of HCl in the air stream. The cathode employing carbon-supported platinum nanoparticles (Pt/C) was exposed to 4 ppm HCl in air while the cell voltage was held at 0.6 V. The HCl poisoning results in generation of chloride and chloroplatinate ions on the surface of Pt/C cata-lyst as determined by a combination of electrochemical tests and ex-situ chlorine K-edge X-Ray absorption near-edge structure (XANES) spectroscopy. The chloride ions inhibit the oxygen reduction reaction (ORR) and likely affect the wetting properties of diffusion media/catalyst layer, while the chloroplatinate ions are responsible for enhanced platinum particle growth mo...
The poisoning effect by hydrogen chloride (HCl) on state-of-the-art Ni anode-supported solid oxide f...
Polymer electrolyte fuel cells (PEFCs), while a promising clean energy technology, suffer from a lac...
International audienceThe present work investigates the effects of a salt spray injected into the ai...
In this work, the effect of chloride as a catalyst contaminant was studied on the performance and du...
The performance and durability of Polymer electrolyte fuel cells (PEFCs) were investigated by separa...
Chlorine is a major fuel contaminant when by-product hydrogen from the chlor-alkali industry is used...
The platinum electrocatalysts found in proton exchange membrane fuel cells are poisoned both reversi...
Chloride contaminated fuel and/or air streams in an operating proton exchange membrane fuel cell can...
In this work a low power fuel cell, intended for passive management of water, was operated integrati...
International audienceThe catalytic layers of Proton Exchange Membrane (PEM) fuel cells use carbon-s...
Governments and industries are pursuing the use of green hydrogen to achieve zero emissions, especia...
The major source of membrane chemical degradation during proton exchange membrane fuel cell operatio...
Progressive thinking about future generation proton exchange membrane fuel cells (PEMFCs) leads us t...
One of the main sources of membrane degradation in fuel cells is attack by radicals formed wherever ...
One of the main sources of membrane degradation in fuel cells is attack by radicals formed wherever ...
The poisoning effect by hydrogen chloride (HCl) on state-of-the-art Ni anode-supported solid oxide f...
Polymer electrolyte fuel cells (PEFCs), while a promising clean energy technology, suffer from a lac...
International audienceThe present work investigates the effects of a salt spray injected into the ai...
In this work, the effect of chloride as a catalyst contaminant was studied on the performance and du...
The performance and durability of Polymer electrolyte fuel cells (PEFCs) were investigated by separa...
Chlorine is a major fuel contaminant when by-product hydrogen from the chlor-alkali industry is used...
The platinum electrocatalysts found in proton exchange membrane fuel cells are poisoned both reversi...
Chloride contaminated fuel and/or air streams in an operating proton exchange membrane fuel cell can...
In this work a low power fuel cell, intended for passive management of water, was operated integrati...
International audienceThe catalytic layers of Proton Exchange Membrane (PEM) fuel cells use carbon-s...
Governments and industries are pursuing the use of green hydrogen to achieve zero emissions, especia...
The major source of membrane chemical degradation during proton exchange membrane fuel cell operatio...
Progressive thinking about future generation proton exchange membrane fuel cells (PEMFCs) leads us t...
One of the main sources of membrane degradation in fuel cells is attack by radicals formed wherever ...
One of the main sources of membrane degradation in fuel cells is attack by radicals formed wherever ...
The poisoning effect by hydrogen chloride (HCl) on state-of-the-art Ni anode-supported solid oxide f...
Polymer electrolyte fuel cells (PEFCs), while a promising clean energy technology, suffer from a lac...
International audienceThe present work investigates the effects of a salt spray injected into the ai...