High resolution synchrotron X-ray investigation of carbon dioxide evolution in operating direct methanol fuel cells

Electrochemistry Communications(2009)

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The carbon dioxide evolution and bubble formation in an operating fuel has been studied by means of synchrotron X-ray radiography. Two different observation directions have been chosen: a through-plane insight has been employed to track the formation of bubbles starting at the corner of the lands of the flow field; a depth profile of the carbon dioxide evolution has been derived from cross sectional studies describing an affected area of up to 100μm. The dynamics of the bubble formation and detachment of the bubbles from the position of formation is strongly correlated with the current density. Cracks and breaks in the catalyst layer which result from the preparation process are visible under operating conditions and a possible swelling of the catalyst layer does not reach a complete vanishing of the cracks.
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DMFC,Carbon dioxide evolution,Synchrotron radiography,In situ study,Cross section,Through-plane
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